Emerging Payments Occasional Paper Series
A series of research studies on topics related to electronic payment systems. The series is primarily aimed toward policymakers, financial institutions, lawyers, technologists, government agencies and scholars seeking to shape public policy.
- 2000s
- Retail Payments Innovations and the Banking Industry, Emerging Payments Occasional Papers Series, 2003-1A
- Why Invest in Payment Innovations?, Emerging Payments Occasional Papers Series, 2003-1B
- Estimating the Volume of Payments-Driven Revenues, Emerging Payments Occasional Papers Series, 2003-1C
- The Importance of Payments-Driven Revenues to Franchise Value and in Estimating Bank Performance, Emerging Payments Occasional Papers Series, 2003-1D
- Evolving Operational Risk Management for Retail Payments, Emerging Payments Occasional Papers Series, 2003-1E
- Network Vulnerabilities and Risks in the Retail Payment System, Emerging Payments Occasional Papers Series, 2003-1F
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Includes bibliographical references
2003
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
- lcc: HG2613.A2 F53
- oclc: 48927924
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Research Department and Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Emerging Payments Occasional Paper Series. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 2003, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/5289, accessed on November 25, 2024.