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Study • Education · Savings

Loose Knots: Strong versus Weak Commitments to Save for Education in Uganda

Leigh LindenDean Karlan

Summary by BHUB

A randomized evaluation found that some versions of the Super Savers program had a positive impact on savings and educational outcomes. Students saved more when they were offered the less restrictive cash payout which returned their savings in cash compared to the more restrictive voucher payout (see Figure 1).

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Commitment Devices

Behaviors addressed

Savings

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