Wealth, Financial Literacy and Behavioral Biases in Japan : the Effects of various Types of Financial Literacy

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Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationRochester
PublisherRochester Center for Economic Research
Pages1-28
Number of pages28
Publication statusPublished - 20 Mar 2021

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NameRochester Center for Economic Research Working Paper
No.607

Abstract

This paper considers the relationship between wealth, financial literacy and several other variables using data from Japan’s first large-scale survey on financial literacy. Using an instrumental variables approach to account for possible endogeneity of financial literacy, we find that financial literacy has an economically large and positive impact on wealth accumulation. We also decompose financial literacy into 5 sub-categories and find that deposits literacy, risk literacy and debt literacy have significant impacts on wealth accumulation in Japan, whereas inflation literacy and insurance literacy do not. Several variables suggested by behavioral economics, such as over-confidence, self-control, myopia and risk-aversion are also significant determinants of wealth.

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  • Financial Literacy, Wealth, Biases, survey, Instrumental variables

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Wealth, Financial Literacy and Behavioral Biases in Japan: the Effects of various Types of Financial Literacy. / Sekita, Shizuka; Kakkar, Vikas; Ogaki, Masao.
Rochester: Rochester Center for Economic Research, 2021. p. 1-28 (Rochester Center for Economic Research Working Paper; No. 607).

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