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Savings

All related resources are listed below. You may filter this list by resource type.
Household Assets and Health in China: Evidence and Policy Implications
Dual incentives and dual asset building: Policy implications of the Hutubi Rural Social Security Loan Programme in China
Child Savings Accounts: A Primer
Global Savings, Assets, and Financial Inclusion: Lessons, Challenges & Directions
Child Savings Accounts: Global Trends in Design and Practice
Saving for What?
Children Development Accounts in Africa: A Pilot Study
Using Encouragement to Overcome Psychological Barriers to Saving in Peru
Evaluation of a Village Savings & Loans (VSLA) Program in Ghana
Anti-smoking Commitment Savings in the Philippines
Psychology of Savings: Evaluation of Commitment Savings Programs in the Philippines
Impact of Rural Banking Program on Savings, Consumption Smoothing, and Intra-Household Resource Allocation in Kenya
Emergency Savings Accounts for Remittance Receivers in Mexico
A Review of Commitment Savings Products in Developing Countries
Testing Savings Product Innovations Using an Experimental Methodology
SEED: A Commitment Savings Product in the Philippines
Female Empowerment: Impact of a Commitment Savings Product in the Philippines
Deposit Collectors
Tying Odysseus to the Mast: Evidence from a Commitment Savings Product in the Philippines.
Significance of Savings in Microfinance in Afghanistan
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