How People Pay Each Other: Data, Theory, and Calibrations

C. Greene, B. Prescott, Oz Shy
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Using a representative sample of the U.S. adult population, we analyze which payment methods consumers use to pay other consumers (p2p) and how these choices depend on transaction and demographic characteristics. We construct a random matching model of consumers with diverse preferences over the use of payment methods for p2p payments. The model is calibrated to the share of p2p payments made with cash, checks, and electronic technologies from 2015 to 2019. We find about two-thirds of consumers have a first p2p payment preference of cash. One-third rank checks first. Approximately 94 percent of consumers rank electronic technologies second.
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人们如何相互支付:数据、理论和校准
使用美国成年人口的代表性样本,我们分析了消费者使用哪种支付方式来支付其他消费者(p2p),以及这些选择如何依赖于交易和人口特征。我们构建了一个随机匹配模型,消费者对p2p支付方式的使用有不同的偏好。该模型是根据2015年至2019年使用现金、支票和电子技术进行的p2p支付的份额进行校准的。我们发现,大约三分之二的消费者在p2p支付中首选现金。三分之一先检查。大约94%的消费者将电子技术排在第二位。
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