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This paper investigates the effects of learning channels on stock market participation. More specifically, we investigate the direct effects of learning about financial matters from one’s private network, financial advisors, and the media, as well as the moderating effects of financial...
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literacy. Using an ordered probit model and data from a sample of 529 college students across three institutions in the …
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The financial technology (fintech) sector is revolutionizing traditional financial practices, yet little information exists on the users of these services. In this study, we examine untapped information from the 2015 National Financial Capability Study and the 2016 GFLEC Mobile Payment Survey to...
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I examine the financial fragility of German households during the second wave of COVID-19 infections in the winter of 2020/21 by analyzing the households’ ability to come up with EUR 2,000 within one month. About one in three households reports being unable to cover an unexpected expense of...
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requirements create an additional barrier for students? Comparing students in states with and without standalone personal finance … behaviors, and these findings suggest there are not simultaneous adverse effects overall or for at-risk students. …
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Having access to credit is essential for households to address the volatility of their personal finances over time and for firms to fund their investments. Accessing financial services at affordable cost on the other hand, is crucial to ensure financial security of all economic units. Despite...
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intervention prompted specific subgroups (i.e., youth with lower levels of financial knowledge) to invest more in financial …
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, effects were larger for those with greater financial knowledge, suggesting this type of tool complements, rather than …
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, effects were larger for those with greater financial knowledge, suggesting this type of tool complements, rather than …
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literacy as well as that of age with self-rated financial knowledge. Also, we assessed factors accounting for gender …
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