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November 2010, No. 280a
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Last Updated: 09/30/2010

What Is the Role of Public Authorities in Retail Payment Systems? (Special Issue)

Wilko Bolt, Santiago Carbó-Valverde, Sujit Chakravorti, Sergio Gorjón, Francisco Rodríguez Fernández

On June 21–22, 2010, the Chicago Fed and the University of Granada co-sponsored a conference that brought together policymakers, academics and industry practitioners to discuss evolving retail payment systems and the role of public authorities, with several panels focusing on the Single Euro Payments Area.

 

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