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Activity Number: 86 - SPEED: Statistics and Econometrics
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Sunday, July 29, 2018 : 5:05 PM to 5:50 PM
Sponsor: Business and Economic Statistics Section
Abstract #332770
Title: Cash Versus Card: Payment Discontinuities and the Burden of Holding Coins
Author(s): Huynh Kim* and Heng Chen and Oz Shy
Companies: Bank of Canada and Bank of Canada and Unaffiliated
Keywords: Regression Discontinuity; Banknotes; Payment Choice; Nonparametric methods
Abstract:

Cash is the preferred method of payment for small value transactions generally less than $25. We provide insight to this finding with a new theoretical model that characterizes and compares consumers' costs of paying with cash to paying with cards for each transaction. Our novel method accounts for how much change is received in the form of banknotes and metal coins, assuming that the weight and size of coins are inconvenient to carry. We use the regression discontinuity design (RDD) approach to estimate the model using the 2013 Bank of Canada Method-of-Payments (MOP) Survey and find a significant number of cash users who switch to paying with debit or credit cards at transaction values marginally above $5 and $10. We attribute this finding to the burden of receiving coins as change associated with the currency denomination structure. Our proposed methodology is general and can be applied to other countries and institutional details.


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