2014.06 Defending Debit
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Defending Debit: A Historical Study of the Indirect Effects of the Durbin Amendment on Investment in Debit Card Security. More specifically, the bserved effects of interchange (revenue) price caps on (branded) Debit card issuer risk/fraud/loss tolerances and cost sensitivity. Brief slides in support of the paper as presented to WEIS (Workshop on the Economics of Information Security), held at Penn State in June 2014. (http://weis2014.econinfosec.org/papers/Miller-WEIS2014.pdf)
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