We investigate the role of bank information policies in fostering the accumulation of financial knowledge. Exploiting the exogenous variability induced by the presence of a consortium of banks in Italy (PattiChiari), we find that these policies are effective for a small subsample of the population (5–10%) and lead to an increase in financial literacy by about 10%, on average. Compliance is highest among low-educated respondents older than 60 years. We use these policies as an instrumental variable to estimate the effect of financial literacy on financial assets. We find that one standard deviation increase in financial literacy determines an increase in household financial assets by 35% of a standard deviation (8,000 euros). Effects are heterogeneous in the population and highest among elderly low-educated households.

Fort, M., Manaresi, F., Trucchi, S. (2016). Adult financial literacy and households’ financial assets: the role of bank information policies. ECONOMIC POLICY, 31(88), 743-782 [10.1093/epolic/eiw012].

Adult financial literacy and households’ financial assets: the role of bank information policies

FORT, MARGHERITA;MANARESI, FRANCESCO;TRUCCHI, SERENA
2016

Abstract

We investigate the role of bank information policies in fostering the accumulation of financial knowledge. Exploiting the exogenous variability induced by the presence of a consortium of banks in Italy (PattiChiari), we find that these policies are effective for a small subsample of the population (5–10%) and lead to an increase in financial literacy by about 10%, on average. Compliance is highest among low-educated respondents older than 60 years. We use these policies as an instrumental variable to estimate the effect of financial literacy on financial assets. We find that one standard deviation increase in financial literacy determines an increase in household financial assets by 35% of a standard deviation (8,000 euros). Effects are heterogeneous in the population and highest among elderly low-educated households.
2016
Fort, M., Manaresi, F., Trucchi, S. (2016). Adult financial literacy and households’ financial assets: the role of bank information policies. ECONOMIC POLICY, 31(88), 743-782 [10.1093/epolic/eiw012].
Fort, Margherita; Manaresi, Francesco; Trucchi, Serena
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