CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 AN OVERVIEW OF E-PAYMENT AS A METHOD. E-payment is a subset of an e-commerce transaction to include electronic payment for buying and selling goods or services offered through the internet. Generally we think of electronic payments as referring to online transactions on the internet‚ there are actually many forms of electronic payments. As technology is developing‚ the range of devices and processes to transact electronically continues to increase while the
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UNIT - 3 Electronic Payment System Contents • What is E-payment? • Types of E-payment Systems • Digital Token-based Electronic Payment Systems • Smart Cards & Electronic Payment Systems • Credit Card-based Electronic Payment Systems • Risk & Electronic Payment Systems • Designing Electronic Payment System What is E-payment ? • E-payment systems is the mechanism of transferring money over the Internet and technology used in this transfer is called as EFT. • EFT defined as “ any transfer of fund initiated
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RESPONSE Near Field Communication Mobile telephony: Personal Data Protection NEWS RESPONSE e-Identity at work in the Gulf Digital security around the world Being me. Watching you. Web 2.0 REFLECTION _ WINTER 2008 CONTENTS CONTENTS _ SPÉCIAL IDENTITY TREND Winter 15 issue #2008 TREND 04_Mobile _4 phones: the NFC front-runner REFLECTION Illustrating this issue of “The Review” is a selection of photos by Julie Guiches. Julie is an independent “photo-graphist”
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“PRIVACY AND SPAMMING ETHICAL ISSUE IN E-MARKETING” ABSTRACT It is contended that we are all living in a transitional economy and given the implications of globalization and information technologies for business and commerce‚ no economic system displays stability. The Internet poses fundamental challenges to the issues central to society‚ namely free speech‚ privacy and national sovereignty. With the advent of e-marketing‚ it brings with it a host of ethical issues surrounding customer privacy
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Chapter 8: Payment Systems of Vietnam Vietnam’s financial and payment systems are the least developed of all those of the countries covered in this survey‚ because Vietnam did not initiate full-scale financial reforms until the middle of the 1990s. Information on its economic and financial systems is very limited in Japan‚ and so this survey has focused not only technical aspects of Vietnam’s payment systems‚ but also on the past and future developments of its financial system. It must be understood
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Because the Internet connects computers all over the world‚ any business that engages in e-Commerce instantly becomes an international business. The key issues that any company faces when it conducts international commerce include trust‚ culture‚ language‚ government‚ and infrastructure. Explain how you would address each of these issues. If I would engage my local Jersey Shore boardwalk clothing store in e-Commerce that would mean it would be accessible to people in other countries. Having
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The Case of pegging the Exchange Rate of Oil-Exporting Economies to the Dollar High oil prices are again transforming oil-exporting economies. Economies that were declining when oil hovered in the $20s for most of the 1990s—and at risk of bankruptcy when oil dipped to $10 a barrel in 1998—are now booming. A new generation of skyscrapers is rising in the Gulf‚ in St. Petersburg‚ and in Moscow. Government reserves in oil-exporting economies are overflowing with the governments’ large cut from the
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Abstract India has been using electronic payment systems for many years now. However‚ the retail sector still has predominance of cash transactions‚ and payment through cards is yet to pick up. Cards (both credit and debit) are one of the most secure and convenient modes of cashless payment in retail market. The card payments data shows that even though we have 19 million credit cards‚ 190 million debit cards and half a million point-of-sale terminals‚ on an average there is just one transaction
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VIETNAM GENERAL CONFEDERATION OF LABOUR TON DUC THANG UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SOME SOLUTIONS LIMITING THE RISK OF INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT FOR IMPORTED GOODS AT PRINTING MATERIAL EQUIPMENT IMPORT-EXPORT COMPANY – PRINTEXIM CO.‚LTD Thesis submitted as a requirement for degree Bachelor of Business Administration Supervisor: MBA MAI NGUYEN TRUONG SON Student : LE THUY TRUC Student ID : 70900251 Class Intake : 09070101 : 13th HO CHI MINH CITY‚ 7 - 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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CHAPTER 3 BALANCE OF PAYMENTS SUGGESTED ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS QUESTIONS 1. Define the balance of payments. Answer: The balance of payments (BOP) can be defined as the statistical record of a country’s international transactions over a certain period of time presented in the form of double-entry bookkeeping. 2. Why would it be useful to examine a country’s balance of payments data? Answer: It would be useful to examine a country’s BOP for
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