Financial literacy education has long been promoted as key to consumer financial well-being. Yet the claim has never had more than negligible statistically significant empirical support. This review (1) sets forth the model of financial literacy education underlying public support for these programs today, (2) identifies pervasive and serious limitations in existing empirical research used by policymakers as evidence of the effectiveness of this education, and (3) recommends a number of alternative public policies suggested by the existing research
Abstract This paper highlights the extent and effects of financial illiteracy among American househo...
The importance of financial literacy has been acknowledged and well received. However, measures to e...
The importance of being able to measure financial literacy among high school students has been incre...
Financial literacy education has long been promoted as key to consumer financial well-being. Yet the...
In this systematic literature review, we evaluate the effectiveness of financial-literacy education ...
Policy makers in many countries are giving more attention to ‘financial literacy’ or ‘financial capa...
This article provides a critical analysis of current and past studies that have investigated the imp...
Policy makers have embraced financial education as a necessary antidote to the increasing complexity...
This thesis conducts an analysis of the status of financial literacy programs that exist within the ...
This paper characterizes the relationship between public high school curriculum and financial litera...
The dominant model of regulation in the United States for consumer credit, insurance, and investment...
In this paper we provide a comprehensive critical analysis of research that has investigated the imp...
Based on a sample of university students, we provide evidence that a small-scale training interventi...
This research paper has as main objective to find the effects of financial literacy programmes in sc...
There is no agreed framework for financial literacy education (FLE) and considerable debate in the a...
Abstract This paper highlights the extent and effects of financial illiteracy among American househo...
The importance of financial literacy has been acknowledged and well received. However, measures to e...
The importance of being able to measure financial literacy among high school students has been incre...
Financial literacy education has long been promoted as key to consumer financial well-being. Yet the...
In this systematic literature review, we evaluate the effectiveness of financial-literacy education ...
Policy makers in many countries are giving more attention to ‘financial literacy’ or ‘financial capa...
This article provides a critical analysis of current and past studies that have investigated the imp...
Policy makers have embraced financial education as a necessary antidote to the increasing complexity...
This thesis conducts an analysis of the status of financial literacy programs that exist within the ...
This paper characterizes the relationship between public high school curriculum and financial litera...
The dominant model of regulation in the United States for consumer credit, insurance, and investment...
In this paper we provide a comprehensive critical analysis of research that has investigated the imp...
Based on a sample of university students, we provide evidence that a small-scale training interventi...
This research paper has as main objective to find the effects of financial literacy programmes in sc...
There is no agreed framework for financial literacy education (FLE) and considerable debate in the a...
Abstract This paper highlights the extent and effects of financial illiteracy among American househo...
The importance of financial literacy has been acknowledged and well received. However, measures to e...
The importance of being able to measure financial literacy among high school students has been incre...