Does Financial Literacy Impact Investment Participation and Retirement Planning in Japan?

Authors: Yi Jiang, Shohei Shimizu

Abstract: By employing causal discovery method, the Fast Causal Inference (FCI) model to analyze data from the 2022 "Financial Literacy Survey," we explore the causal relationships between financial literacy and financial activities, specifically investment participation and retirement planning. Our findings indicate that increasing financial literacy may not directly boost engagement in financial investments or retirement planning in Japan, which underscores the necessity for alternative strategies to motivate financial activities among Japanese households. This research offers valuable insights for policymakers focused on improving financial well-being by advancing the use of causal discovery algorithms in understanding financial behaviors.

Submitted to arXiv on 02 May. 2024

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