Template-type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Vladimir Ivanov Author-Email: vvivanov@econ.msu.ru Author-Workplace-Name: Lomonosov Moscow State University Author-Name: Elena Nikishina Author-Email: elena.nickishina@gmail.com Author-Workplace-Name: Lomonosov Moscow State University Title: Applying Behavioural Economics to Promote Financial Literate Behaviour: An Overview of Studies Abstract: This paper presents an overview of the possibilities for the use of behavioural economics to promote financially literate behaviour. Two key areas are distinguished: affecting human behaviour (through financial literacy education, the development of financial culture, increasing attentiveness and providing tools to combat cognitive biases) and affecting the decision-making environment (through nudging, regulation and modifying the information environment). The features, prospects and limitations of each approach are discussed with due regard to international and Russian experience. The paper emphasises the importance of customised approaches to different socio-demographic groups as well as experimental testing of the effectiveness of various behavioural tools before mass adoption, and it discusses the key ethical risks and challenges associated with using behavioural economics to promote financially literate behaviour. Classification-JEL: D9, G4, G53, M38 Keywords: behavioural economics, financial literacy, financially literate behaviour, regulation Journal: Russian Journal of Money and Finance Pages: 89-112 Volume: 84 Issue: 2 Year: 2025 Month: June DOI: File-URL: https://rjmf.econs.online/upload/documents/RJMF-84-2-Applying-Behavioural-Economics-Financial-Literate-Overview.pdf Handle: RePEc:bkr:journl:v:84:y:2025:i:2:p:89-112