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The consumer debt of households in Germany totals in the triple-digit billions and is characterized by a wide range of interest rates. Despite the high volume of debt, many people do not know the terms of their consumer credit contracts. This report analyzes new survey data on general knowledge...
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In Deutschland addieren sich die Konsumschulden der Haushalte auf ein Volumen in dreistelliger Milliardenhöhe und zeichnen sich durch sehr unterschiedliche Zinskosten aus. Viele Menschen kennen jedoch die Konditionen ihrer eigenen Kredite für Konsumzwecke nicht. Der vorliegende Bericht...
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The consumer debt of households in Germany totals in the triple-digit billions and is characterized by a wide range of interest rates. Despite the high volume of debt, many people do not know the terms of their consumer credit contracts. This report analyzes new survey data on general knowledge...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013410736
In Deutschland addieren sich die Konsumschulden der Haushalte auf ein Volumen in dreistelliger Milliardenhöhe und zeichnen sich durch sehr unterschiedliche Zinskosten aus. Viele Menschen kennen jedoch die Konditionen ihrer eigenen Kredite für Konsumzwecke nicht. Der vorliegende Bericht...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013410840
Our study aims to uncover the roots of financial literacy. Better financial literacy predicts more informed savings and borrowing decisions in our sample, covering the urban middle-class in an emerging economy. We then test education at school, family background, parental teaching, and childhood...
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This research challenges the stylized fact of a gender gap in financial literacy, i.e. the finding that women lag behind men in this respect. Our data which samples middle-class people from Bangkok does not show a gender gap, neither in regards to financial literacy nor regarding various kinds...
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This paper analyzes the state and impact of financial literacy in a so far largely neglected group: the middle class in emerging economies. This group is of increasing importance for implementing structural change, including the proper use of sophisticated financial products. We survey middle...
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This research studies the stylized fact of a "gender gap" in that women tend to have lower financial literacy than men. Our data which samples middle-class people from Bangkok does not show a gender gap. This result is not explained by men's low financial literacy, nor by women's high income and...
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Why do some people make better financial decisions than others do? The level of financial literacy plays an important role: Quality schooling that also deals with financial issues likewise leads to better financial decisions. However, many studies neglect how parenting also influences financial...
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Warum treffen manche Leute bessere finanzielle Entscheidungen als andere? Eine wichtige Rolle spielt dabei das Niveau der Finanzbildung. Eine gute Schulbildung, die sich auch mit wirtschaftlichen Fragestellungen auseinandersetzt, führt ebenfalls zu besseren Finanzentscheidungen. Viele Studien...
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