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U.S.-U.K. Conference on Behavioral Finance and Public Policy
RAND Behavioral Finance Forum
- Welcome and Opening RemarksShlomo BenartziProfessor, UCLA; Co-Founder of BeFi
The RAND Behavioral Finance Forum, an organization dedicated to helping consumers make better financial decisions, held a conference on behavioral finance and public policy on May 1, 2009, in Washington D.C. The purpose of the conference was to discuss new policy options in consumer finance with staff and members of Congress and other policymakers, and with representatives of academe and the financial industry. Captured in digital video, the conference highlighted new ideas intended to help consumers make better financial decisions and achieve better outcomes.
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John G. Lynch
Duke University
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Facilitating Annuity Choices in the UK Personal Account System
Brigitte Madrian
Harvard University
18:29
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