RAND Behavioral Finance Forum 2013

Improving Consumer Well-Being through Behavioral Finance

Katherine Grace Carman, Michael Finke, Cary Frydman, Julian C. Jamison, Melissa S. Kearney, Doug Lebda, Jill E. Luoto, Sunita Sah, Anya S. Samek, Robert Zeithammer, et al.

ResearchPublished Aug 26, 2013

Video compilation of the 2013 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.

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Carman, Katherine Grace, Michael Finke, Cary Frydman, Julian C. Jamison, Melissa S. Kearney, Doug Lebda, Jill E. Luoto, Sunita Sah, Anya S. Samek, Robert Zeithammer, and Jonathan Zinman, RAND Behavioral Finance Forum 2013: Improving Consumer Well-Being through Behavioral Finance, RAND Corporation, CF-314, 2013. As of September 23, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/conf_proceedings/CF314.html
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Carman, Katherine Grace, Michael Finke, Cary Frydman, Julian C. Jamison, Melissa S. Kearney, Doug Lebda, Jill E. Luoto, Sunita Sah, Anya S. Samek, Robert Zeithammer, and Jonathan Zinman, RAND Behavioral Finance Forum 2013: Improving Consumer Well-Being through Behavioral Finance. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2013. https://www.rand.org/pubs/conf_proceedings/CF314.html.
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