Published on 01 January 2021 |
Data and code for: Pay Me Later: Savings Constraints and the Demand for Deferred Payments
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We study a simple savings scheme that allows workers to defer receipt of part of their wages for three months at zero interest. The scheme significantly increases savings during the deferral period, leading to higher post-disbursement spending on lumpy goods. Two years later, after two additional rounds of the savings scheme, we find that treated workers have made permanent improvements to their homes. The popularity of the scheme implies a lack of good alternative savings options. The results of a follow-up experiment suggest that demand for the scheme is partly due to its ability to address self-control issues.
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Cited on 08 April 2021
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- https://doi.org/10.3386/w28611OpenAlex
Cited on 01 March 2021
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Subfield
Ecology
Field
Environmental Science
Domain
Physical Sciences
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49%
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