Z 世代与金融教育:来自意大利南部随机对照试验的证据

IF 1.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics Pub Date : 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1016/j.socec.2024.102256
Alessia Sconti , Maurizio Caserta , Livio Ferrante
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世界范围内的领先机构正在推广多项金融知识普及计划,但很少有机构仍在衡量这些计划对行为的影响。随着意大利即将实施强制性金融教育的讨论,本文提供了金融教育对 Z 世代决策影响的证据。具体来说,我们将重点放在意大利银行的小册子计划上,以衡量金融教育对意大利南部一所中学的跨期选择的影响。通过随机对照试验(RCT)和通过激励任务激发时间偏好,我们发现有力的证据表明,提高 Z 世代的金融知识水平能显著改善决策质量和跨期选择的一致性。
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Gen Z and financial education: Evidence from a randomized control trial in the South of Italy

Leading institutions are promoting several financial literacy initiatives worldwide, yet few of them are still measuring their impact on behavior. Following the current debate on the upcoming mandatory financial education implementation in Italy, this paper provides evidence of the consequences of financial education for Gen Zers’ decision-making. Specifically, we focus on the Bank of Italy's booklets initiative to measure the impact of financial education on intertemporal choices in a middle school in the South of Italy. Through a Randomized Control Trial (RCT) and eliciting time preferences with an incentivized task, we find robust evidence that enhancing financial literacy among Gen Zers significantly improves the quality of decision-making and the consistency of intertemporal choices.

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