International Review of Financial Consumers
2020 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 1, 2025
- Beyond Financial Inclusion: Reshaping the Regulatory Landscape for Virtual Banks pp. 1-18

- Law Sau Wai
- A Behavioral-Pattern Driven Framework for Research on Financial Consumer Protection pp. 19-36

- Cho Man
- Responses of Insurers and Financial Consumers after COVID-19 in Asia - Focusing on Japan, China, and South Korea pp. 37-49

- Lee Hongmu, Lim Soyoung, Hwang Seungho and Yao Yangyang
- Analysis of Customer Harassment: Trends and Issues in Japanese Insurance Practice pp. 50-63

- Miyachi Tomoka
Volume 9, issue 2, 2024
- Three Waves of FinTech Innovations and Their Implications for Financial Frauds and Anomalies pp. 1-18

- Cho Man
- Using Defaults to Enhance Adoption of Lifetime Income in Defined Contribution Plans pp. 19-28

- Finke Michael and Toland Tamiko
- What does numeracy add? Exploring financial literacy, numeracy and other skills amongst low-income adults in Canada and the UK pp. 29-44

- Atkinson Adele, Buckland Jerry and Harle Emily
- Towards Better Data for Better Development Outcomes: A “lean” DFL survey tool to measure digital and financial literacy globally* pp. 45-56

- Massie Jessica, Tebbutt Caz, Atkinson Adele and Boateng Yaa Asamoah
Volume 9, issue 1, 2024
- Can Individual Development Accounts Promote Saving Among Low-Income Individuals? Evidence From Self-Sufficiency Program Participants in South Korea pp. 1-14

- Jang Dong-Ho, Nam Yunju, Woo Ami and Seo KwangGuk
- Examining the Impacts of Saving Rate and Net Lending on Pension Funds in OECD Countries pp. 15-26

- Phung Huong Thu Thi, Le Thai Hong and Anh Pham Thi Hoang
- Power-Balancing: State Attorneys General and Unfair Mortgage Lending pp. 27-42

- Kirsch Larry
- Empowering Australian Financial Consumers through Plain English Legislative Drafting pp. 43-57

- Schmulow Andrew
Volume 8, issue 2, 2023
- The Moderating Role of Fintech App Usage in Lower-Income Households in Malaysia: A Financial Well-Being Roadmap pp. 1-20

- Sabri Mohamad Fazli, Suhaimi Siti Shazwani Ahmad, Nazuri Nur Shuhamin, Magli Amirah Shazana, Burhan Nik Ahmad Suffian and Amim Othman Mohd.
- Financial Impact of COVID-19 on the Livelihood of Urban Poor: A Study on Dhaka Metropolis Slum Dwellers of Bangladesh pp. 21-35

- Mamun Muhammad Ziaulhaq
- Stabilize Market Sentiment to Protect Investors in the Vietnamese Stock Market pp. 37-51

- Luong Anh Tram, Le Thanh Trung and Phung Huong Thi Thu
- Tasks Remaining for Revitalizing Japanese Legal Expenses Insurance (LEI): Toward Strengthening Victim Protection in Changing Circumstances pp. 53-61

- Naito Kazumi
Volume 8, issue 1, 2023
- The Value of Understandable Consumer Insurance Contracts pp. 1-15

- Logue Kyle, Schwarcz Daniel and Cude Brenda J.
- Consumer Grievance Redress in Indian Insurance Markets* pp. 17-31

- Balasubramaniam Vimal, Gawali Aishwarya, Sane Renuka and Sharma Srishti
- Consumer Protection Mechanisms in the Polish Market of Unit-linked Insurance Products pp. 33-45

- Czechowska Iwona Dorota and Stępińska Joanna
- Consumer Protection in Insurance Contracts: The Need for a ‘Treating Customers Fairly’ Regime pp. 47-67

- Schmulow Andrew, Dayaram Baladev and Mullen Sian
- Bifurcated Substantive and Legislatively-Technical Understanding of the Differences in the UK Statutory “Consumer” Definitions Applicable to Insurance pp. 69-89

- Han Yong
Volume 7, issue 2, 2022
- Learning what matters for regulatory success: Clear objectives, robust research, and clear communication pp. 3-11

- Pappalardo Janis K.
- Financial Literacy Policy Trends pp. 13-20

- Atkinson Adele
- Effective Youth Financial Education: Turning Research Into Action pp. 21-26

- Haralson Lyn and Stoddard Christiana
- The Role of FinTech and “Edutainment” in Financial Education pp. 27-33

- Nicolini Gianni
- Financial Literacy and Education: What We Know and Still Need to Learn pp. 35-41

- Cude Brenda J.
Volume 7, issue 1, 2022
- Microfinance Effects on Borrowers’ Poverty: A Case Study on BRAC pp. 1-18

- Mamun Muhammad Ziaulhaq and Aslam Mohammad
- Financial Literacy in the US: A Robustness Check of the Lusardi-Mitchell Questions pp. 19-32

- Nicolini Gianni and Henager Robin
Volume 6, issue 2, 2021
- The Relationship among Financial Education, Financial Literacy, and Financial Behavior pp. 1-9

- Yang Hae Kyung
- How to Protect Financial Consumers in Virtual Asset Markets? Issues in Korea pp. 11-17

- Kim Jabonn
- InsurTech and Financial Consumer Protection pp. 19-27

- Park Sojung Carol
- FinTech Megatrends: What Welfare Implications Can We Draw for Financial Consumers? pp. 29-45

- Cho Man
Volume 6, issue 1, 2021
- Financial Frauds on Payment Cards: The Role of Financial Literacy and Financial Education pp. 1-33

- Nicolini Gianni and Leonelli Lucia
- Financial Sector Growth and Annuitization: Evidence from the United States pp. 35-44

- Born Patricia, Montesinos-Yufa Hugo M. and Tice Sirmans E.
- The Role of Fintech Development in Financial Inclusion in Asia* pp. 45-54

- Thanh Van Dinh Thi, Anh Hoang Thi Ngoc and Diu Tran Thi Phuong
- Where is the limit of Mis-selling? pp. 55-72

- Mazur Zofia Maria
Volume 5, issue 2, 2020
- Policy Framework for Financial Consumer Protection in Korea: Focusing on the Financial Consumer Protection Act of 2020 pp. 1-10

- Ko Dong Won
- Consumer financial well-being in South Africa’s Twin Peaks regulatory regime: from measurement to confidence in outcomes pp. 11-18

- Schmulow Andrew
- Policy framework for Financial Consumer Protection: What we know vs. what we do not know - The Indian Experience pp. 19-23

- Basu Sankarshan
- Financial Education in the United States pp. 25-31

- Cude Brenda J.
- Why Would Overconfidence Generate Lower Performance? Insights from an Experimental Study pp. 33-46

- Martin Boyer M., Dumont Laurence, Martin Jérôme and Léger Pierre-Majorique
Volume 5, issue 1, 2020
- How to Avoid Household Debt Overhang? An Analytical Framework and Analysis for India pp. 1-11

- Yoshino Naoyuki and Gupta Prachi
- Welfare implications of credit rationing for financial consumers: An empirical investigation on the case of the Korean residential mortgage sector pp. 13-24

- Park Soojin and Cho Man
- Credible or Biased? An Analysis of Insurance Product Ratings in Germany pp. 25-39

- Born Patricia A., Müller Stephanie and Tennyson Sharon
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