支付系统的演变:美国视角

The Evolution of the Payments System: A U.S. Perspective

Econometric Reviews · 1995
被引 5
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于美联储官员的演讲,分析了美国支付系统中大额支付革命性发展与小额零售支付缓慢演进的矛盾,并探讨了技术变革与市场壁垒的相互作用。

Abstract

In an article adapted from a speech made to at the Annual Conference of the National Bank of Austria in May of this year, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Hoenig examines recent and prospective changes in the U.S. payments system. The theme of his remarks is that the rate at which a payments system develops depends largely on a struggle between rapid technological change and natural barriers to new product acceptance. This ongoing conflict explains why Americans have seen revolutionary developments in large-dollar payments but only evolutionary developments in small-dollar and retail means of payment.> Mr. Hoenig first examines recent trends in the U.S. payments system. Second, he explores why progress has been so slow in small-dollar and retail payments by examining some of the barriers that have limited payments system progress. Third, he offers his thoughts on how the U.S. system is likely to evolve over time. Finally, he identifies the types of public policy issues the United States is likely to encounter as it moves toward a world of electronic money.

支付系统演进技术变革零售支付电子货币