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Series: Foundations of policy toward electronic money Description: Comments on the paper "Electronic Money and the Fed's Role in Providing Payments Services / Bruce J. Summers."
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Creator: Lacker, Jeffrey Malcolm Series: Foundations of policy toward electronic money Abstract: Briefly reviews the potential consequences of electronic money for the management of the government's balance sheet through open market operations and for the regulations governing the public and private issue of payment instruments.
Keyword: Electronic money, Payment instruments, and Monetary policy Subject (JEL): E58 - Central Banks and Their Policies, E42 - Monetary Systems; Standards; Regimes; Government and the Monetary System; Payment Systems, and E52 - Monetary Policy -
Creator: Weinberg, John A. Series: Foundations of policy toward electronic money Abstract: As a network, a payment system is likely to exhibit network externalities and perhaps some public good characteristics. Such properties may be more pronounced in an electronic payment system, because of its greater reliance on communication infrastructures with high fixed and low variable costs, for instance. This paper presents the basic economics of network externalities and reviews some basic principles regarding public goods. It then asks what these phenomena imply about the role of the Federal Reserve in emerging payment systems. The general conclusion is that there is reason to be skeptical that network externalities and public goods will be significant sources of market failure in electronic payment systems. These phenomena, by themselves, give rise to no particular, essential central bank role in these markets.
Keyword: Network externalities, Central banks, Public goods, Payment systems, Electronic payment systems, Communication systems, Network services, Network industries, and Network markets Subject (JEL): E42 - Monetary Systems; Standards; Regimes; Government and the Monetary System; Payment Systems and E58 - Central Banks and Their Policies -