RAND Behavioral Finance Forum 2012
The Promise and Challenge of Evidence-Based Policy and Practice
Video compilation of the 2012 Behavioral Finance (BeFi) Forum in Washington, D.C., a day-long event that included a series of topical panels on curated presentations of academic research followed by discussion by leading practitioners, and featuring keynote speakers Michael Barr and Dan Ariely.
Content
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Welcome and Organizing Committee Opening Remarks
Jun 1, 2012
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Opening Keynote Remarks, No Slack: The Financial Lives of Low-Income Americans
Jun 1, 2012
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Misunderstanding Savings Growth: Implications for Retirement Savings Behavior
Jun 1, 2012
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What Will My Account Really Be Worth? An Experiment on Exponential Growth Bias and Retirement Saving
Jun 1, 2012
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Time to Retire: Exploring the Psychology Behind the Retirement Claiming Decision
Jun 1, 2012
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Approaching Annuities: Complexity, Framing and Consumer Decisions
Jun 1, 2012
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Using Psychology to Enhance Household Savings
Jun 1, 2012
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Testing strategies to increase saving and retention in Individual Development Account Programs
Jun 1, 2012
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Evidence on Self-Help Groups and Peer Pressure as a Savings Commitment Device
Jun 1, 2012
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The Effect of Increasing Awareness about Self-Control Problems on Savings
Jun 1, 2012
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Working Together To Translate Behavioral Finance into Action
Jun 1, 2012
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Bonuses for Life: Building a Better Annuity
Jun 1, 2012
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Altering Intertemporal Choice
Jun 1, 2012
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Behavioral Financial Product Development: A Progress Report on Seven Products
Jun 1, 2012
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Development of Visual Analytic Tools as an Effective Financial Planning Intervention for Recent Homebuyers
Jun 1, 2012
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Good Advice, Good Outcomes?
Jun 1, 2012
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Financial Advisors' Conflicts of Interest and the Limits of Disclosure
Jun 1, 2012
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The Honest Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone–Especially Ourselves
Jun 1, 2012
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