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The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's Payments System Research staff makes a variety of presentations based upon the department's research. The selected presentations cover a range of topics, including types of payments methods, developments in payments networks, and various participants' roles in the payments system. Use this site to view presentations and PDF files. |
2006
- The ATM and Debit Card Industry: A View From the Fed (PDF, 104K)
October 4, 2006
ATM, Debit, & Prepaid Forum
Las Vegas, NV
Fumiko Hayashi, Richard J. Sullivan, and Stuart E. Weiner
- Nonbanks' Role in the Provision of U.S. Retail Payment Services (PDF, 116K)
September 5, 2006
European Central Bank
Frankfurt, Germany
Stuart E. Weiner
- Payment Card Reward Programs and Consumer Payment Choice (PDF, 64K)
July 27, 2006
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - Consumer Behavior and Payment Choice Second Annual Research Conference
Boston, Massachusetts
Fumiko Hayashi
- Internet Banking: An Exploration in Technology Diffusion and Impact (PDF, 179K)
July 21, 2006
NBER Summer Institute 2006 - Productivity Potpourri Workshop
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Richard J. Sullivan and Zhu Wang
- Payment Industry Dynamics: A Two-Sided Market Approach (PDF, 298K)
June 14, 2006
Institut D'Economie Industrielle IDEI - The Economics of Two-Sided Markets
Toulouse, France
James McAndrews and Zhu Wang
2005
- The Transformation of the U.S. Retail Payments System: Developments and Controversies (PDF, 245K)
October 17, 2005
European Central Bank
Frankfurt, Germany
Stuart E. Weiner
- Global Interchange Fees: Matching Theory With Practice (PDF, 73K)
October 17, 2005
European Central Bank
Frankfurt, Germany
Stuart E. Weiner
- The Supervisory Framework Surrounding Nonbank Participation in the U.S. Retail Payments System (PDF, 179K)
August 5, 2005
Banking Industry Technology Secretariat
Kansas City, Missouri
Richard J. Sullivan
- The Importance of Nonbanks in the Payments System (PDF, 298K)
April 11, 2005
NACHA - The Electronic Payments Association 2005 Conference
San Antonio, Texas
Terri Bradford and Stuart E. Weiner
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