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2002

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Vanderbilt University Law School

Banking and Finance Law

Consumer retail

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Credit Cards And Debit Cards In The United States And Japan, Ronald J. Mann Apr 2002

Credit Cards And Debit Cards In The United States And Japan, Ronald J. Mann

Vanderbilt Law Review

The widespread use of cards is one of the most salient features of consumer retail payment systems in the United States. American consumers use those cards to pay for about one-fourth of their retail purchases each year.' And this is not a static phenomenon; among other things, the use of debit cards, though still relatively small, is rising rapidly. That pattern of use is not, however, typical of other countries. Even in some highly industrialized nations, consumers use cards to pay for purchases much less frequently. Statistics from the Bank for International Settlements, for example, suggest about sixty card-based payment …