Forecasting the Elecronification of Payments with Learning Curves: The Case of Finland

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Jussi Snellman

Bank of Finland - Research

Jukka M. Vesala

Bank of Finland - Finnish Financial Supervision Authority (FIN-FSA)

Date Written: July 20, 1999

Abstract

This paper examines the electronification of noncash payments in Finland and the extent to which noncash payment means are used as substitutes for cash. We model the processes of cash substitution and electronification of payments as 'S'-shaped learning curves and generate forecasts by extrapolating these curves. The 'S'-shaped learning curves fit the data well. Our results indicate that in Finland the cash substitution process as a whole is approaching the saturation point. Although the electronification process is clearly ongoing as regards larger-value bill payments, for small-value point-of-sale payments we seem to have reached saturation. Electronification of payments, having progressed swiftly and extensively in Finland, is already beginning to slow down. We conclude the paper with a discussion of the reasons for this turn of events and of the different factors that affect the speed of diffusion of new means of payment. Key words: payments, electronification, learning curves

Suggested Citation

Snellman, Jussi and Vesala, Jukka, Forecasting the Elecronification of Payments with Learning Curves: The Case of Finland (July 20, 1999). Bank of Finland Research Discussion Paper No. 8/1999, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2756411

Jussi Snellman (Contact Author)

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Jukka Vesala

Bank of Finland - Finnish Financial Supervision Authority (FIN-FSA) ( email )

P.O. Box 160
FIN-00101 Helsinki
Finland

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