What Are the Headwaters of Formal Savings? Experimental Evidence from Sri Lanka

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Journal: Review of Economic Studies
Year: 2019
Volume: 86
Issue: 6
Pages: 2491-2529

Authors (4)

Michael Callen (not in RePEc) Suresh de Mel (not in RePEc) Craig McIntosh (not in RePEc) Christopher Woodruff (Centre for Economic Policy Res...)

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2.011 = (α=2.01 / 4 authors) × 4.0x S-tier

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Abstract

The world’s poor are seeing a rapid expansion in access to formal savings accounts. What is the source of savings when households are connected to a formal account? We combine a high-frequency panel survey spanning two and a half years with an experiment in which a Sri Lankan bank used mobile Point-of-Service (POS) terminals to collect deposits directly from households each week. We find that the headwaters of formal savings lie in sacrificed leisure time: households work more, and improved savings options generate an increase in labour effort in both self-employment and in the wage market. The results suggest that the labour allocation channel is an important mechanism linking savings opportunities to income.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:oup:restud:v:86:y:2019:i:6:p:2491-2529.
Journal Field
General
Author Count
4
Added to Database
2026-01-25