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FinTech and household finance: a review of the empirical literature

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This paper reviews recent advances in the empirical literature of FinTech and household finance.,We survey the effects of FinTech on three different aspects of household finance: payments, lending and portfolio… Click to show full abstract

This paper reviews recent advances in the empirical literature of FinTech and household finance.,We survey the effects of FinTech on three different aspects of household finance: payments, lending and portfolio decisions. Specifically, we examine the impact of digital payments, mobile money, FinTech lending, marketplace lending, robo-advising and crowd-funding.,Studies suggest that FinTech has positively benefited households by increasing consumption and borrowing. This allows them to smoothen their consumption across time. Furthermore, there is an improvement in their portfolio diversification. Nonetheless, there is also evidence that certain households overconsume and borrow beyond their means.,Despite the importance of this topic, there has been a lack of empirical evidence until recently. In this paper, we take stock of the empirical evidence in the literature through the lens of household finance

Keywords: household finance; empirical literature; fintech; finance

Journal Title: China Finance Review International
Year Published: 2020

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