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The Routledge handbook of financial literacy / edited by Gianni Nicolini and Brenda J. Cude.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
©2022
Description
1 online resource (561 pages) : illustrations
Availability
Available Online
Routledge Handbooks Online Complete
Details
Subject(s)
Finance, Personal
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Study and teaching
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Financial literacy
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Editor
Nicolini, Gianni, 1976-
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Cude, Brenda J.
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Series
Routledge international handbooks.
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Routledge International Handbooks
Summary note
"Financial literacy and financial education are not new topics, even though interest in the topics among policymakers, financial authorities, and academia continues to grow. The Routledge Handbook of Financial Literacy provides a comprehensive reference work that addresses both research perspectives and practical applications to financial education. This is the first volume to summarize the milestones of research in financial literacy from multiple perspectives to offer a big picture overview. The book is organized in six parts. The first three parts provide a conceptual framework, which discusses what financial literacy is, how it should be measured, and explains why it represents a relevant topic and effective tool to enhance the decision-making among consumers as well as consumer protection strategies. Part IV addresses the connection between financial education and financial literacy, with chapters about financial education in school settings as well as for adults. This part includes an analysis of the role of Fintech and the use of gamification in financial education. Part V is a collection of contributions that analyze financial literacy and financial education around the world, with a focus on different geographical areas, including the U.S., South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa. This part also considers how financial literacy should be addressed in the case of Islamic Finance. The concluding part of the book examines how financial literacy is related to other possible approaches to consumer finance and consumer protection, addressing the relationships between financial literacy and behavioral economics, financial well-being, and financial inclusion. This volume is an indispensable reference for scholars who are new to the topic, including undergraduate and graduate students, experienced researchers who wish to enrich their knowledge, policymakers seeking a broader understanding and an international perspective, and practitioners who seek knowledge of best practices as well as innovative approaches"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN
1-00-302522-6
1-000-48783-0
1-003-02522-6
1-000-48784-9
OCLC
1264174802
Doi
10.4324/9781003025221
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