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Economic Commentary

Making Payments in Cyberspace

Cyberspace is loosely defined as the collection of computer communication networks that has evolved since the early 1970s. Although it is most often associated with the Internet, a myriad of bulletin board providers and commercial services are also included.

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Suggested Citation

Bauer, Paul. 1995. “Making Payments in Cyberspace.” Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Economic Commentary 10/1/1995.

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