1st Edition

Can the Poor Save? Saving and Asset Building in Individual Development Accounts

By Michael Sherraden Copyright 2007
388 Pages
by Routledge

388 Pages
by Routledge

385 Pages
by Routledge

Many policymakers argue that the best poverty policy not only provides cash to the poor for subsistence but also incentives and structures that encourage long-term social and economic improvement. As part of this, they make the case for Individual Development Accounts (IDAs), a new policy proposal designed to help the poor save and to build assets. This book explores IDAs to determine their... Read more

Preface and Acknowledgements
1. Why Saving and Asset Accumulation by the Poor?
2. A Theory of Saving and Asset Building by the Poor in IDAs
3. The American Dream Demonstration
4. Participants in ADD
5. Savings Outcomes in ADD
6. IDA Design, Program Structure, and IDA Savings Outcomes
7. Participant Characteristics and Savings Outcomes
8. Toward Inclusion in Asset-Based Policy
References
Index

Biography

Michael Sherraden