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Working Paper

Financial Literacy and Its Consequences in the Emerging Middle Class

Authors

  • Grohmann
  • A.
  • Menkhoff
  • L.
  • Kouwenberg
  • R.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

D14 G11 G14

Key Words

Borrowing

development policy

Entwicklungspolitik

Financial literacy

Instruments

Saving

This paper analyzes the state and impact of financial literacy in a so far largely neglected group: the middle class in emerging economies. This group is of increasing importance for implementing structural change, including the proper use of sophisticated financial products. We survey middle class people living in Bangkok and find that higher financial literacy leads to an increased probability of individuals demanding the sophisticated financial products that are available, and more informed use of credit cards. Overall, improving the financial literacy of the emerging middle class provides a double dividend: it increases the welfare of this group and also contributes to financial development, which is a driver of growth.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Prof. Dr. Lukas Menkhoff
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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Research Center

  • International Development