This study documents that the electoral cost of major pension reforms is lower in countries where the level of financial literacy is higher. The evidence from data on legislative elections held between 1990 and 2010 in 21 advanced countries is robust when we control for macroeconomic, demographic, and political conditions. Interestingly, these findings are not robust when we use less specific indicators of human capital as general schooling, supporting the view that knowledge of basic economic and financial concepts has distinctive features that may help reduce the electoral cost of reforms having a relevant impact on the life cycle of individuals.

Voting in the aftermath of a pension reform: the role of financial literacy

A. Lo Prete
2019-01-01

Abstract

This study documents that the electoral cost of major pension reforms is lower in countries where the level of financial literacy is higher. The evidence from data on legislative elections held between 1990 and 2010 in 21 advanced countries is robust when we control for macroeconomic, demographic, and political conditions. Interestingly, these findings are not robust when we use less specific indicators of human capital as general schooling, supporting the view that knowledge of basic economic and financial concepts has distinctive features that may help reduce the electoral cost of reforms having a relevant impact on the life cycle of individuals.
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-pension-economics-and-finance/article/voting-in-the-aftermath-of-a-pension-reform-the-role-of-financial-literacy/09A12C467DD435564D7C319C96F267C7
Pension systems, reforms, re-election, financial literacy
E. Fornero; A. Lo Prete
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