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Introduction -- Early theorizing about money illusion -- Rejection of money illusion -- Revival of money illusion -- Money illusion and its applications -- Economic literacy and money illusion -- Economic literacy and money illusion, an experimental approach -- Experimental results -- Index
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Stock market populism- investment clubs and economic history -- Investment clubs as markets in microcosm -- Group composition & the business case for diversity -- Getting ahead versus getting along-decision making in investment clubs -- Reflections on investing in the 1990s -- Implications and...
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We introduce professional financial advice in households' choice to hold risky financial assets. Consistent with the predictions from a formal model, we present evidence that households' trust in financial advice only matters when their perceived own financial capability is low. Instead, for...
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We introduce professional financial advice in households' choice to hold risky financial assets. Consistent with the predictions from a formal model, we present evidence that households' trust in financial advice only matters when their perceived own financial capability is low. Instead, for...
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We introduce professional financial advice in households' choice to hold risky financial assets. Depending on their perceived own financial capability, it is either trust in financial advice or their perception of consumer protection that affects more households' willingness to hold risky assets...
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Mis-selling is a serious problem disrupting trust of investors in financial markets. As behavioural research gradually exposed, mis-selling is inextricably linked to mental weakness(es) in the decision-making process that have not been sufficiently reflected in the European financial service...
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