The Long-Term Impact of High School Financial Education Evidence from Brazil

In 2011, the impact of a comprehensive financial education program was studied through a randomized controlled trial with 892 high schools in six Brazilian states. Using administrative data, this paper follows 16,000 students for the next nine years. The short-term findings were that the treatment s...

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Education
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Financial Education
Financial Literacy
Highschool Education
Knowledge for Development
Personal Credit Usage
Youth Economic Development
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Koyama, Sergio Sonstige oth
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Education
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Financial Education
Financial Literacy
Highschool Education
Knowledge for Development
Personal Credit Usage
Youth Economic Development
title The Long-Term Impact of High School Financial Education Evidence from Brazil
title_auth The Long-Term Impact of High School Financial Education Evidence from Brazil
title_exact_search The Long-Term Impact of High School Financial Education Evidence from Brazil
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title_full The Long-Term Impact of High School Financial Education Evidence from Brazil Miriam Bruhn
title_fullStr The Long-Term Impact of High School Financial Education Evidence from Brazil Miriam Bruhn
title_full_unstemmed The Long-Term Impact of High School Financial Education Evidence from Brazil Miriam Bruhn
title_short The Long-Term Impact of High School Financial Education
title_sort the long term impact of high school financial education evidence from brazil
title_sub Evidence from Brazil
topic Curriculum and Instruction
Education
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Financial Education
Financial Literacy
Highschool Education
Knowledge for Development
Personal Credit Usage
Youth Economic Development
topic_facet Curriculum and Instruction
Education
Finance and Financial Sector Development
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Financial Literacy
Highschool Education
Knowledge for Development
Personal Credit Usage
Youth Economic Development
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