ABSTRACT

Are people ready to take pivotal financial decisions like choosing a mortgage, saving for retirement, or investing their savings? How does the degree of knowledge about financial products and services affect the quality of their choices? Can financial fraud be prevented by increasing consumer financial knowledge?

Financial Literacy in Europe addresses these important questions and more. In the first part, the author investigates the concept of financial literacy by analyzing its components and comparing different definitions from previous studies. This then forms a comprehensive measure of financial literacy to be applied in empirical studies that analyze the role of financial literacy in explaining consumers’ financial behaviors. In the second part of the study, the author uses brand new data collected by the Consumer Finance Research Center (CFRC) from several European countries (the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, and Spain) to assess financial literacy in Europe and highlight similarities and differences across countries.

Filling an important gap in previous research, the author develops a rigorous approach in the measurement of financial literacy in order to examine European financial literacy issues in great detail. This book, therefore, is a useful resource for assessing the effectiveness of single financial education programs or planning national strategies on financial education. It can also support policy makers in developing financial regulation and consumer protection strategies, considering the consumer perspective and their ability to deal with financial markets and institutions.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part I|136 pages

Financial literacy

chapter 1|78 pages

Financial literacy

Definition and measurement

chapter 2|56 pages

Financial literacy and financial behavior

part II|141 pages

Financial literacy in Europe

chapter 3|16 pages

Financial literacy in Europe

An overview

chapter 4|19 pages

Financial literacy in the UK

chapter 5|17 pages

Financial literacy in Germany

chapter 6|17 pages

Financial literacy in France

chapter 7|18 pages

Financial literacy in Italy

chapter 8|16 pages

Financial literacy in Spain

chapter 9|18 pages

Financial literacy in Sweden

chapter |18 pages

Conclusions