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Behavioural Economics: Implications for the Savings Literature Andrew Coleman Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
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Document Date: 2011-06-08 22:42:36


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Washington DC / Bradford / New York / /

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Merrill Lynch / Brookings Institutional Press / Savings Working Group / /

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New Zealand / /

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pp. / Russell Sage Foundation / National Academy of Social Insurance / /

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Review of Economic Studies / Journal of Finance / Journal of Economic Literature / Journal of Economic Perspectives / Journal of Political Economy / Quarterly Journal of Economics / The Journal of Business / /

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Neuroscience / magnetic resonance imaging / /

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