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" Computers and Banking : "
edited by Kent W. Colton, Kenneth L. Kraemer.
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BL
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Record Number
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721051
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b540755
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Main Entry
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edited by Kent W. Colton, Kenneth L. Kraemer.
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Title & Author
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Computers and Banking : : Electronic Funds Transfer Systems and Public Policy\ edited by Kent W. Colton, Kenneth L. Kraemer.
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Publication Statement
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Boston, MA: Springer US, 1980
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Series Statement
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Applications of modern technology in business.
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Page. NO
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(xv, 309 pages)
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ISBN
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1468435787
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: 9781468435788
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Contents
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I • Introduction --;1 • EFT as a Case of Technology and Public Policy --;II • Eft Technology --;2 • Outlook for EFT Technology --;3 • Status of EFT: An Assessment of Services and a Review of EFT in the Fifty States --;III • Impact On Society --;4 • EFT and the Consumer: An Agenda for Research --;5 • More Inequality: An Exploration of Potential Impacts of EFT on Stratification in American Society --;6 • EFT, Privacy, and the Public Good --;7 • Vulnerabilities of EFT Systems to Intentionally Caused Losses --;IV • Economic Impact --;8 • Costs of the Current U.S. Payments System --;9 • An Overview of the Economic Characteristics of Electronic Funds Transfer Systems --;10 • National Economic and Monetary Impacts of EFT --;V • Eft Regulation and Control --;11 • Problems and Policies in Making EFT Available to the Public --;12 • Public Protection and Education Under EFT --;13 • Regulatory and Operational Issues in EFT --;VI • Monitoring and Evaluating Eft Systems --;14 • Electronic Funds Transfer as a Subject of Study in Technology, Society, and Public Policy --;15 • The Social and Institutional Meanings of Electronic Funds Transfer Systems. --;16 • EFT and the Process of Change --;17 • Using Micromodels in EFT Analysis --;18 • Monitoring EFT in Evolution --;VII • Conclusion --;19 • An Agenda for EFT Research --;Appendixes --;A • Rank Order Listing of Research Suggestions at the Exploratory Workshop --;B • Results of the Survey of Conference Participants on EFT Research Priorities --;C • List of Participants at the Workshop and the Conference on EFT Research and Public Policy --;• About the Editors --;• About the Authors.
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Abstract
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Electronic funds transfer (EFT) systems include a wide range of computer-based payment systems and sources that substitute electronic and digital transfers for movements of cash and paper checks. They include: * Alterations in personal finance and in the process of purchasing and paying for consumer goods and services.
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Subject
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Science (General)
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LC Classification
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HG1710.E358 1980
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Added Entry
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Kenneth L Kraemer
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Kent W Colton
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