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Errare humanum est: Financial Literacy in European Consumer Credit Law

机译:犯错的是欧洲消费者信贷法中的金融素养

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Examples of financial mistakes made by consumers lend support to the view that systematic mistakes of consumers exist in the EU credit market and that service providers respond strategically to these by redesigning their products. This paper seeks to determine how existing regulation can be improved to ensure consumer protection. Using insights from behavioural economics, this paper argues that financial literacy—that is, knowledge and understanding of complex financial products and skills to navigate the financial market—as a cornerstone for European financial consumer law is problematic. Current regulation is based primarily on information provision to consumers, which should enable them to make appropriate decisions about the risks and suitability of financial products. Although behavioural economics does not necessarily require legal intervention to take other forms than the introduction of information duties, the type of intervention is dependent on the design and needs of a particular market. The EU consumer credit market, in our view, demands more than the current regulation offers in terms of consumer protection. In particular, behavioural studies reveal that consumers generally do not have a sufficient level of financial literacy in order to enable them to make informed, rational decisions. Moreover, behavioural biases have a distorting influence on consumer decision making. The law as it stands, therefore, seems ill-equipped to offer protection to consumers and to prevent them from rash and bad decision making. Reviewing existing regulation and case law, we propose that in the EU law, the Consumer Credit Directive and the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive require updating in order to offer sufficient protection to vulnerable groups of consumers who, on average, have low levels of financial literacy.
机译:消费者犯下的财务错误的例子表明,欧盟信贷市场存在消费者的系统性错误,服务提供商通过重新设计其产品来对这些错误做出战略性响应。本文试图确定如何改进现有法规以确保对消费者的保护。本文使用行为经济学的见解认为,将金融素养(即对复杂金融产品的知识和理解以及在金融市场中的操作技巧)作为欧洲金融消费者法的基石是有问题的。当前的法规主要基于向消费者提供的信息,这应使他们能够对金融产品的风险和适用性做出适当的决定。尽管行为经济学不一定要求法律干预采取除引入信息义务之外的其他形式,但干预的类型取决于特定市场的设计和需求。我们认为,就消费者保护而言,欧盟消费者信贷市场的要求比现行法规要高。尤其是,行为研究表明,消费者通常没有足够的金融知识水平,无法使他们做出明智的理性决定。此外,行为偏见对消费者的决策产生扭曲的影响。因此,现行法律似乎没有能力为消费者提供保护,并防止他们轻率地做出错误的决定。回顾现有法规和判例法,我们建议在欧盟法律中,要求对《消费者信贷指令》和《金融工具市场指令》进行更新,以便为平均而言金融知识水平较低的弱势消费者群体提供足够的保护。 。

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