Price Controls on Payment Card Interchange Fees: The U.S. Experience
In: George Mason Law & Economics Research Paper No. 14-18
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In: George Mason Law & Economics Research Paper No. 14-18
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In: FEDS Working Paper No. 2009-23
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In: GRUR international: Journal of European and International IP Law, Band 72, Heft 6, S. 610-625
ISSN: 2632-8550
Multicaja S.A. v Chilean Competition Tribunal
In: GRUR international: Journal of European and International IP Law, Band 71, Heft 9, S. 876-885
ISSN: 2632-8550
Card Transactions
In: Competition Policy International (May 2020)
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In: ICLE White Paper 2022-03-04
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In: The Antitrust bulletin: the journal of American and foreign antitrust and trade regulation, Band 45, Heft 3, S. 641-677
ISSN: 1930-7969
In: Europa Regionum, Band 29, S. 153-167
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In: Monash University, Australian Centre for Financial Studies, Working Paper May 2017
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In: Contemporary economic policy: a journal of Western Economic Association International, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 769-783
ISSN: 1465-7287
In October 2011, new rules governing debit card interchange fees became effective in the United States. These rules limit the maximum permissible interchange fee that an issuer can charge merchants for a debit card transaction. Using new data from the Federal Reserve of Boston, Richmond, and San Francisco 2012 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice, this article provides simple calculations that identify the transaction values by consumer expenditure category for which interchange fees became higher and lower under the new rules. (JEL G28)
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