Canadians' access to cash before and during the COVID-19 pandemic / by Heng Chen and Marie-Hélène Felt.: FB3-6/2022-15E-PDF
"This paper studies Canadians’ access to cash using the geographical distribution of automated banking machines (ABMs). We find that over 97% of urban Canadians have access to ABMs in their communities, while 92% of rural people have access to at least one ABM. During the pandemic, there have been no sustained adverse effects on cash accessibility through ABMs"--Abstract, page ii.
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| Title | Canadians' access to cash before and during the COVID-19 pandemic / by Heng Chen and Marie-Hélène Felt. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (ii, 9 pages) : charts. |
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