Financial Literacy, Financial Behaviors, and Financial Crises: The Case of Lebanon
Financial Literacy, Financial Behaviors, and Financial Crises: The Case of Lebanon
Author(s): Robert Mesrob DERMESROBIANSubject(s): National Economy, Business Economy / Management, Methodology and research technology, Public Finances
Published by: ASERS Publishing
Keywords: financial literacy; financial behaviors; financial crises; Lebanese financial crisis;
Summary/Abstract: The years-long academic discussion on financial literacy confirms that it promotes sound financial behaviors and increases financial inclusion. In this research work, I check if the latter still holds true during times of financial crises. I take the case of Lebanon, a country going through multiscale crises. By running two sets of surveys and using previous research data to answer my three research questions by using different statistical techniques, I find that regardless of people’s claims, only males acquire financial knowledge from the crises. I also find that people’s behaviors change throughout the financial crises in which previously advocated behaviors become redundant. I conclude my research by providing scholars and researchers with some opportunities for future research as on-topic discussion is scarce and vital to be done during such times.
Journal: Journal of Applied Economic Sciences (JAES)
- Issue Year: XVIII/2023
- Issue No: 79
- Page Range: 39-49
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English