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Active Learning Fosters Financial Behavior: Experimental Evidence

DIW Discussion Paper No. 1743. Berlin. 2018 S. 1 - 29

Erscheinungsjahr: 2018

ISBN/ISSN: 1619-4535

Publikationstyp: Diverses (Arbeitspapier)

Sprache: Englisch

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Inhaltszusammenfassung


We conduct a randomized field experiment to study the effects of two financial education interventions offered to small-scale retailers in Western Uganda. The treatments contrast “active learning” with “traditional lecturing” within standardized lesson-plans. We find that active learning has a positive and economically meaningful impact on savings and investment outcomes, in contrast to insignificant impacts of lecturing. These results are not conditional on prior education or financial liter...We conduct a randomized field experiment to study the effects of two financial education interventions offered to small-scale retailers in Western Uganda. The treatments contrast “active learning” with “traditional lecturing” within standardized lesson-plans. We find that active learning has a positive and economically meaningful impact on savings and investment outcomes, in contrast to insignificant impacts of lecturing. These results are not conditional on prior education or financial literacy. The active learning intervention seems to be superior as it works via three cognitive and non-cognitive mechanisms, i.e. increased financial knowledge, self-control, and financial confidence, while lecturing only affects financial confidence. » weiterlesen» einklappen

  • financial behavior, financial literacy, active learning, lecturing, training method, field experiment

Autoren


Menkhoff, Lukas (Autor)

Klassifikation


DFG Fachgebiet:
Wirtschaftswissenschaften

DDC Sachgruppe:
Wirtschaft

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