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Using Cash to Monitor Liquidity: Implications for Payments, Currency Demand, and Withdrawal Behavior

机译:使用现金监控流动性:对付款,货币需求和提款行为的影响

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This paper provides one explanation why cash is still used for transactions despite a broad diffusion of noncash payment instruments. In particular, we argue that a distinctive feature of cash-a glance into one's pocket gives a signal of the remaining budget and past expenses-provides utility to some consumers. Using payment survey data, we show that consumers who need to keep control over their remaining liquidity and who have elevated costs of information processing conduct a larger percentage of payments using cash, withdraw less often, and hold larger cash balances than other consumers.
机译:本文提供了一种解释,尽管非现金支付工具广泛传播,为何仍将现金用于交易。尤其是,我们认为现金的一个显着特征-瞥一眼口袋就可以显示剩余的预算和过去的支出的信号-为某些消费者提供了效用。使用付款调查数据,我们显示需要控制其剩余流动性并提高信息处理成本的消费者与其他消费者相比,使用现金进行的付款比例更高,提取次数更少且持有的现金余额更大。

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