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The paper analyses the effect of interest rate changes on education and child labor in an economy with a high-skilled sector, a low-skilled sector and fragmented credit markets. The high-skilled sector takes educated labor as input. The low-skilled sector takes unskilled labor, physical capital...
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This paper estimates a household saving rate equation for India and Korea using long-term time series data for the 1975-2010 period, focusing in particular on the impact of the pre-marital sex ratio on the household saving rate. To summarize the main findings of the paper, it finds that the...
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Among the important factors in the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009 was an large ethical breakdown in the financial sector that preceded it. The sources of good behavior are multiple but religion ranks high among them. In thinking about the role of religion, most people think first of Judaism,...
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In a neoclassical framework risk averse agents ask for full insurance coverage if the premium is actuarially fair. Recent empirical observations of the demand for index-based weather insurance in developing countries reveal the opposite: the more risk averse farmers are, the less they buy...
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Financial knowledge is essential for every individual, due to the complexity of the financial structure it becomes essential for everyone to manage their cash effectively. Because less financial knowledge consumers are confused while deciding that which product and services are most profitable....
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Advances in financial technology have led to the development of easy-to-use online platforms referred to as robo-advisors or digital-advisors, offering automated investment and portfolio management services to retail investors. By leveraging algorithms embodying well-established investment...
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Collateral requirements play an important role in credit markets. This paper shows that the endowment effect--the phenomenon where owing a good increases one's valuation of it--inhibits demand for loans which use a borrower's existing assets as collateral. Using a field experiment in Kenya, we...
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Over the past decade robo-advisors have gone from offerings from a handful of start-ups to an established and fast growing segment of the wealth management industry. Robo-advisors use technology to translate core retail investing principles - establishing an investment plan, seeking broad...
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Unawareness of the existence of financial products is a significant reason for non-participation in financial products and services in emerging economies. We propose a theoretical framework where households can acquire awareness, thereby enabling them to make an informed choice of whether to own...
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The poor can and do save, but often use formal or informal instruments that have high risk, high cost, and limited functionality. This could lead to undersaving compared to a world without market or behavioral frictions. Undersaving can have important welfare consequences: variable consumption,...
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