Will the Widespread Use of Cashless Payments Reduce the Frequency of the Use of Cash Payments?

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS
Hiroshi Fujiki
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Abstract

Will the widespread use of cashless payments reduce the frequency of the use of cash payments? This question is important because the major costs of cash use are fixed costs that would only be reduced if the frequency of cash payments substantially decreased, and thus the extent of the reduction of the cost of cash use depends on the frequency of cash use after the widespread use of cashless payment methods. Using the data from the Financial Literacy Survey 2019 in Japan, this paper shows that the frequency of cash use for those who use both cash and noncash payment methods and that of those who exclusively use cash are about once in 2.3 days and about once in 2 days, respectively, and thus there is only a slight difference. The result did not change even if a regression model for cash usage was used that considers the endogenous choice of payment methods or if counterfactual simulations of the decrease in consumers’ willingness to use cash were conducted. The results suggest that the benefit of reducing the cost of cash use due to the widespread use of cashless payment methods is overestimated because the frequency of the use of cash payments is unlikely to decrease despite the use of cashless payment methods.
无现金支付的广泛使用会减少现金支付的使用频率吗?
无现金支付的广泛使用是否会减少现金支付的使用频率?这个问题很重要,因为现金使用的主要成本是固定成本,只有在现金支付频率大幅减少的情况下,固定成本才会降低,因此,现金使用成本降低的程度取决于无现金支付方式广泛使用后的现金使用频率。本文使用日本2019年金融素养调查的数据表明,现金和非现金支付方式同时使用的人和完全使用现金的人的现金使用频率分别约为2.3天一次和2天一次,因此只有轻微的差异。即使使用考虑支付方式内生选择的现金使用回归模型,或者进行消费者使用现金意愿下降的反事实模拟,结果也不会改变。结果表明,由于广泛使用无现金支付方式而降低现金使用成本的好处被高估了,因为尽管使用无现金支付方式,使用现金支付的频率不太可能减少。
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