articleJournal of Economic PsychologyDec 11, 2011HYBRID OA

Self-control, financial literacy and consumer over-indebtedness

University of Nottingham

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Abstract

This paper examines the relationship between self-control, financial literacy and over-indebtedness on consumer credit debt among UK consumers. Lack of self-control and financial illiteracy are positively associated with non-payment of consumer credit and self-reported excessive financial burdens of debt. Consumers who exhibit self-control problems are shown to make greater use of quick-access but high cost credit items such as store cards and payday loans. We also find consumers with self-control problems are more likely to suffer income shocks, credit withdrawals and unforeseen expenses on durables, suggesting that lack of self-control increases exposure to a variety of risks. In most specifications we find…

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Keywords
  • Functional illiteracy
  • Financial literacy
  • Control (management)
  • Debt
  • Business
  • Payment
  • Self-control
  • Consumer debt
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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