Building a Cashless Society [electronic resource] : The Swedish Route to the Future of Cash Payments / by Niklas Arvidsson.

By: Arvidsson, Niklas [author.]
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)
Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Economics: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019Description: X, 96 p. 15 illus., 13 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030106898Subject(s): Bank marketing | Macroeconomics | Management | Industrial management | Financial Services | Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics | Innovation/Technology ManagementAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 332.17 LOC classification: HG1616.M3Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Money - The Greatest Innovation in the History of Humanity -- History of Money - In the Eye of the Beholder -- Cash Payments - An International Comparison -- The Story of Cash and the Route Toward a Cashless Society: The Case of Sweden -- Cash in the Swedish Payment System Today -- Understanding the Process Towards a Cashless Society -- Stories From a Close to Cash-Free Society -- The Future of Cash in Sweden -- What Can Be Learnt from this Development? -- Summary and Conclusions.
In: Springer Nature Open Access eBookSummary: This open access book tells the story of how Sweden is becoming a virtually cashless society. Its goal is to improve readers’ understanding of what is driving this transition, and of the factors that are fostering and hampering it. In doing so, the book covers the role of central banks, political factors, needs for innovation, and the stakeholders involved in developing a cashless ecosystem. Adopting a historical standpoint, and drawing on a unique dataset, it presents an academic perspective on Sweden’s leading role in this global trend. The global interest in the future of cash payments makes the Swedish case particularly interesting. As a country that is close to becoming a cashless economy, it offers a role model for many other countries to learn from - whether they want to stimulate or reduce the use of cash. This highly topical book will be of interest to politicians, researchers, businesses, financial service providers and payment service providers, as well as fintech start-ups, regulators and other authorities. .
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Money - The Greatest Innovation in the History of Humanity -- History of Money - In the Eye of the Beholder -- Cash Payments - An International Comparison -- The Story of Cash and the Route Toward a Cashless Society: The Case of Sweden -- Cash in the Swedish Payment System Today -- Understanding the Process Towards a Cashless Society -- Stories From a Close to Cash-Free Society -- The Future of Cash in Sweden -- What Can Be Learnt from this Development? -- Summary and Conclusions.

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This open access book tells the story of how Sweden is becoming a virtually cashless society. Its goal is to improve readers’ understanding of what is driving this transition, and of the factors that are fostering and hampering it. In doing so, the book covers the role of central banks, political factors, needs for innovation, and the stakeholders involved in developing a cashless ecosystem. Adopting a historical standpoint, and drawing on a unique dataset, it presents an academic perspective on Sweden’s leading role in this global trend. The global interest in the future of cash payments makes the Swedish case particularly interesting. As a country that is close to becoming a cashless economy, it offers a role model for many other countries to learn from - whether they want to stimulate or reduce the use of cash. This highly topical book will be of interest to politicians, researchers, businesses, financial service providers and payment service providers, as well as fintech start-ups, regulators and other authorities. .

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