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Date: 2015-09-17 08:51:18
Economy
Finance
Money
Cognitive biases
Prospect theory
Political philosophy
Behavioral finance
Debt
Default effect
Default
Libertarian paternalism
Status quo bias

Discussion Paper NoIncentives and Information as Driving Forces of Default Effects Steffen Altmann*, Armin Falk**, Andreas Grunewald***

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