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Interchange Fees: The Economics and Regulation of What Merchants Pay for Cards

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Interchange Fees: The Economics and Regulation of What Merchants Pay for Cards - Evans, David S
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Interchange fees have become increasingly controversial. These fees constitute the bulk of the cost that merchants incur for taking cards because most consumers pay with a card from a four-party system that assesses these fees. The total interchange fees paid by merchants have increased dramatically as consumers have switched to electronic payments. Merchants have complained, have filed lawsuits, and have lobbied governments to do something about this. Meanwhile governments around the world have intensified their ...

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Interchange Fees: The Economics and Regulation of What Merchants Pay for Cards 2011, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, North Charleston SC

ISBN-13: 9781466368576

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