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Commitment or concealment? Impacts and use of a portable saving device: Evidence from a field experiment in urban India

Abstract

"To quantify the impact of a novel “soft” commitment intervention, we randomly allocate 1525 Indian slum dwellers to receive a zip purse and a lockbox (treatment) or a lockbox only (control). After six months, we document a 19 percent increase in total savings in the treatment arm. The effect is sustained in a sub-sample of participants we re-interview during the COVID-19 pandemic, twenty months after initial distribution of the devices. While temptation spending was not reduced, additional analyses suggest that the zip purse served as a hiding rather than a self-control device. Our results highlight the importance of considering the role of financial transfers to other household members in future saving promotion programs." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.) ((en))

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Steinert, J., Satish, R., Stips, F. & Vollmer, S. (2022): Commitment or concealment? Impacts and use of a portable saving device: Evidence from a field experiment in urban India. In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Vol. 193, p. 367-398. DOI:10.1016/j.jebo.2021.11.025