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来源IDCID Working Paper No. 289
What Are The Headwaters of Formal Savings? Experimental Evidence from Sri Lanka
Michael Callen; Suresh De Mel; Craig McIntosh and Christopher Woodruff
发表日期2014-12
出版年2014
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When households increase their deposits in formal bank savings accounts, what is the source of the money? We combine high-frequency surveys with an experiment in which a Sri Lankan bank used mobile Point-of-Service (POS) terminals to collect deposits directly from households each week. In this context, the headwaters of formal savings are to be found in sacrificed leisure time: households work more, and work more on the wage market when savings options improve. These results suggest that the labor allocation channel is an important mechanism linking savings opportunities to income.

URLhttps://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/cid/publications/faculty-working-papers/what-are-headwaters-formal-savings-experimental-evidence-sri-lanka
来源智库Center for International Development (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/503212
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Michael Callen,Suresh De Mel,Craig McIntosh and Christopher Woodruff. What Are The Headwaters of Formal Savings? Experimental Evidence from Sri Lanka. 2014.
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