Economics Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
Economics Department, University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA.
Am Econ Rev. 2013 Jun;103(4):1138-71. doi: 10.1257/aer.103.4.1138.
Using data from a field experiment in Kenya, we document that providing individuals with simple informal savings technologies can substantially increase investment in preventative health and reduce vulnerability to health shocks. Simply providing a safe place to keep money was sufficient to increase health savings by 66 percent. Adding an earmarking feature was only helpful when funds were put toward emergencies, or for individuals that are frequently taxed by friends and relatives. Group-based savings and credit schemes had very large effects.
利用肯尼亚实地实验的数据,我们证明,向个人提供简单的非正式储蓄技术可以大幅增加预防性健康投资,降低健康冲击的脆弱性。仅仅提供一个安全的存钱地方就足以使健康储蓄增加 66%。只有在资金用于紧急情况或经常被朋友和亲戚征税的个人时,指定用途特征才会有所帮助。基于群体的储蓄和信贷计划产生了非常大的影响。