Economic Enfranchisement, Goal Setting, and Rural Development

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This analysis introduces a conceptual framework for economic enfranchisement and studies its effect on an individual's likelihood to set strong financial goals. A conceptual and empirical model is developed to investigate how economic enfranchisement influences an individual's likelihood to set a goal and the strength of that goal. The empirical analysis employs an ordered probit to account for the two-stage goal-setting and goal strength decision process. Results show that economic enfranchisement has a significant effect on an individual's likelihood to set financial goals where more enfranchised individuals are more likely to set strong goals than their disenfranchised counterparts.

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Hackett, S., & Watson, P. (2022). Economic Enfranchisement, Goal Setting, and Rural Development. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 54(4), 634–655. https://doi.org/10.1017/aae.2022.31

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