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A growing body of evidence suggests that financial literacy plays
an important role in financial well-being, and that differences in
financial knowledge acquired early in life can explain a
significant part of financial and more general well-being in adult
life. Financial technology (FinTech) is revolutionizing the
financial services industry at an unrivalled pace. Views differ
regarding the impact that FinTech is likely to have on personal
financial planning, well-being and societal welfare. In an era of
mounting student debt, increased (digital) financial inclusion and
threats arising from instances of (online) financial fraud,
financial education and enlightened financial advising are
appropriate policy interventions that enhance financial and overall
well-being. Financial Literacy and Responsible Finance in the
FinTech Era: Capabilities and Challenges engages in this important
academic and policy agenda by presenting a set of seven chapters
emanating from four parallel streams of literature related to
financial literacy and responsible finance. The chapters in this
book were originally published as a special issue of The European
Journal of Finance.
A growing body of evidence suggests that financial literacy plays
an important role in financial well-being, and that differences in
financial knowledge acquired early in life can explain a
significant part of financial and more general well-being in adult
life. Financial technology (FinTech) is revolutionizing the
financial services industry at an unrivalled pace. Views differ
regarding the impact that FinTech is likely to have on personal
financial planning, well-being and societal welfare. In an era of
mounting student debt, increased (digital) financial inclusion and
threats arising from instances of (online) financial fraud,
financial education and enlightened financial advising are
appropriate policy interventions that enhance financial and overall
well-being. Financial Literacy and Responsible Finance in the
FinTech Era: Capabilities and Challenges engages in this important
academic and policy agenda by presenting a set of seven chapters
emanating from four parallel streams of literature related to
financial literacy and responsible finance. The chapters in this
book were originally published as a special issue of The European
Journal of Finance.
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