旅游测试在哥伦比亚商人中的应用

Carlos A. Arango-Arango , Yanneth Rocío Betancourt-García , Manuela Restrepo-Bernal
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与许多发展中经济体一样,现金在哥伦比亚仍然被广泛使用,甚至在接受支付卡的商人中也是如此。事实上,60%的商家使用劝阻策略让客户用现金支付。本文给出了根据游客测试最优的商户卡费用估计,从而使商户在用现金或卡支付之间漠不关心。我们发现,这些估计远低于该行业的收费标准,因为现金的边际成本很低,而且逃税(许多发展中经济体的常见做法)也会刺激该行业的发展。此外,我们发现,由于规模效应,现金使用量的减少可能会导致最佳商户卡费用的增加。结果表明,游客测试应作为监管机构的指导方针,但应辅以对行业的更广泛分析。
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An application of the tourist test to Colombian merchants

As in many developing economies, cash is still widely used in Colombia, even among merchants who accept payment cards. Indeed, 60% of these merchants use dissuasive strategies to make their clients pay with cash. This paper presents estimates of merchant card fees that are optimal according to the Tourist Test, so that merchants are indifferent between being paid with cash or cards. We find the estimates are far below the rates that the industry charges because of the low marginal costs of cash and the incentives that sales-tax evasion—a common practice in many developing economies—adds to its promotion. Moreover, we find that reductions in cash usage may lead to an increase in optimal merchant card fees due to scale effects. The results show that the Tourist Test should be used as a guideline for regulators but ought to be complemented with a broader analysis of the industry.

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