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Showing 21 to 30 of 120 search results for occasional papers on behavioural economics.

  1. Occasional paper No.40: Time to act: A field experiment on overdraft alerts

    Occasional papers Published: 24/07/2018 Last modified: 24/07/2018
    As part of the high-cost credit review, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of automatically enrolling customers into just-in-time arranged overdraft alerts and early warning alerts for overdrafts and unpaid items.
  2. Conduct in a new era: leaders rejecting complacency

    Speeches Published: 13/06/2013 Last modified: 18/07/2013
    Speech by John Griffith-Jones, Chairman, the FCA, to theCityUK conference in London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version.
  3. Occasional Paper No. 10: Message received? The impact of annual summaries, text alerts and mobile apps on consumer banking behaviour

    Occasional papers Published: 11/03/2015 Last modified: 11/03/2015
    Occasional Paper No. 10: Message received? The impact of annual summaries, text alerts and mobile apps on consumer banking behaviour. ... Occasional Paper No.10: Message received? The impact of annual summaries, text alerts and mobile apps on consumer
  4. General insurance add-ons market study

    Market studies Published: 24/07/2014 Last modified: 01/04/2016
    We used behavioural economics as a key tool during the study. ... Experimental consumer research report (London Economics). radios. Yes. No. What can we do to improve pages like this?
  5. Occasional Paper No. 51: Using online experiments for behaviourally informed consumer policy

    Occasional papers Published: 10/02/2020 Last modified: 10/02/2020
    Consumer policy is informed by human behaviour but how do we measure this in a cost effective and relevant way? Online experiments help us focus our policy making decisions to act in consumers interests.  
  6. Occasional Paper No. 19: Attention, Search and Switching: Evidence on Mandated Disclosure from the Savings Market

    Occasional papers Published: 18/07/2016 Last modified: 19/07/2016
    Occasional Paper No. 19: Attention, Search and Switching: Evidence on Mandated Disclosure from the Savings Market. ... Occasional Paper No. 19: Attention, Search and Switching: Evidence on Mandated Disclosure from the Savings Market (PDF 2.34MB).
  7. Occasional Paper No. 20: Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress?

    Occasional papers Published: 03/08/2016 Last modified: 19/01/2021
    This paper analyses the prevalence of financial distress, how this distress is related to consumer credit use, and whether financial distress can be predicted.
  8. Retirement income market study

    Market studies Published: 26/03/2015 Last modified: 17/08/2021
    In March 2015, we published the final findings of our retirement income market study and our proposed remedies.
  9. Making competition king – the rise of behavioural economics at the FCA

    Speeches Published: 25/03/2014 Last modified: 25/03/2014
    Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version.
  10. FCA publishes Future Approach to Consumers

    Press Releases Published: 06/11/2017 Last modified: 13/03/2024
    The FCA has published its ‘FCA Mission – Our Future Approach to Consumers’ in 2017.