Tying Odysseus to the Mast: Evidence From a Commitment Savings Product in the Philippines
Harvard University Press · Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab · +1 more institution
Abstract
We designed a commitment savings product for a Philippine bank and implemented it using a randomized control methodology. The savings product was intended for individuals who want to commit now to restrict access to their savings, and who were sophisticated enough to engage in such a mechanism. We conducted a baseline survey on 1777 existing or former clients of a bank. One month later, we offered the commitment product to a randomly chosen subset of 710 clients; 202 (28.4 percent) accepted the offer and opened the account. In the baseline survey, we asked hypothetical time discounting questions. Women who exhibited a lower discount rate for future relative to current trade-offs, and hence potentially have a…
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3Topics & keywords
- Commit
- Tying
- Savings account
- Product (mathematics)
- Economics
- Discounting
- Baseline (sea)
- Dynamic inconsistency