Global Financial Research

How the world thinks about money

FiscalSignals is an international research and education platform dedicated to understanding financial decision-making across cultures, economies, and generations.

42+
Countries Studied
180K+
Survey Participants
8
Years of Data
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Two pillars of global financial insight

Our platform concentrates on two interrelated domains that shape how individuals and households navigate their financial lives around the world.

Saving Behavior Research

We examine savings habits, levels of financial discipline, and differences in savings approaches across countries and cultures — from emergency fund practices to long-term wealth accumulation strategies.

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Risk Perception Index

Our platform assesses how people in different countries perceive financial risks and uncertainty — measuring tolerance for volatility, cross-border investment anxiety, and behavioral responses to economic shocks.

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Cross-Cultural Comparison

Financial behavior does not exist in a vacuum. Our comparative methodology maps the intersection of culture, policy, and psychology in shaping economic choices at the individual and household level.

Our methodology
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Building knowledge where data meets behavior

Financial decisions are rarely made in a spreadsheet. They are shaped by history, culture, social norms, and lived experience. FiscalSignals exists to document and understand that reality.

Rigorous methodology

All research follows peer-reviewed protocols. Data is collected through standardized surveys, interviews, and longitudinal panels.

Inclusive scope

We study participants across income levels, education backgrounds, and geographic regions — not just financially literate urban populations.

Open findings

Insights from our research are published freely for educators, policymakers, and the public. No paywalls, no paid advisory services.

Financial behavior shapes economies

Individual decisions aggregate into national savings rates, credit cycles, and long-term prosperity. Understanding the drivers is essential for informed policy and education.

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Savings Gap Analysis
Identifying where and why households fall short of adequate savings relative to income and life-stage expectations.
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Risk Tolerance Mapping
Constructing country-level risk indices that reveal how cultural history influences appetite for financial uncertainty.
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Behavioral Drivers
Isolating psychological, social, and structural factors that predict financial decision patterns beyond income and education.
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Policy Implications
Translating academic findings into accessible insights for financial educators, government agencies, and public communicators.

From Tokyo to Lagos, we listen

Financial behavior research cannot be conducted from a single vantage point. Our distributed network of partner institutions spans six continents, ensuring our findings reflect genuine global diversity rather than assumptions exported from any one market.

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Questions or collaboration ideas?

We welcome inquiries from researchers, educators, journalists, and policymakers interested in our work. All of our findings are freely accessible.

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