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Commitment devices for savings could benefit those with self-control as well as familial or spousal control issues. We … find evidence to support both motivations. We examine the impact of a commitment savings product in the Philippines on … household decision making power and selfperception of savings behavior, as well as actual savings. The product leads to more …
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five sets of constraints that may hinder the adoption and effective usage of savings products and services by the poor …
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Evidence on the effectiveness of financial education and formal savings account access is lacking, particularly for … shows the education plus account treatment increases bank savings relative to account-only. But survey-measured total … savings shows roughly equal increases across all treatment arms. Earned income also increases in all treatment arms. We find …
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We designed a commitment savings product for a Philippine bank and implemented it using a randomized control … methodology. The savings product was intended for individuals who want to commit now to restrict access to their savings, and who … for commitment, were indeed significantly more likely to open the commitment savings account. After twelve months, average …
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, weaker restrictions may be a more effective means of changing behavior. We test this using a school-based commitment savings … which savings are available for cash withdrawal but intended for educational expenses. The weaker commitment generates … increased savings in the program accounts and when combined with a parent outreach program, higher expenditures on educational …
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sets of constraints that may hinder the adoption and effective usage of savings products and services by the poor …
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, weaker restrictions may be a more effective means of changing behavior. We test this using a school-based commitment savings … which savings are available for cash withdrawal but intended for educational expenses. The weaker commitment generates … increased savings in the program accounts and when combined with a parent outreach program, higher expenditures on educational …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010229900
High transaction and contracting costs are often thought to create credit and savings market failures in developing … improved "technology" for managing informal, collaborative village-based savings groups. Such groups allow, in theory, for more … efficient and lower-cost loans and informal savings, and in practice have been scaled up by international non …
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expenditure. We find support for these predictions in three field experiments that randomly assign reminders to new savings … account holders. -- Intertemporal consumer choice ; savings ; attention …
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