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5 Great Behavioral Economics Reads from April
1. How To Grow Prepaid Through Financial Well-being Kristen Berman, Wendy De La Rosa, and Mariel Beasley discuss the recent boom in prepaid card use, and how they can be used to further expand…
Behavioral Economics & Psychology / MAY 1 2017
Could Retirement Savings Be a New Form of Political Protest?
Could Retirement Savings Be a New Form of Political Protest? A few weeks ago I received a text from an old college friend , asking for some interesting financial advice. It read: Her: Hey- do…
Behavioral Economics & Psychology, Money / APRIL 20 2017
Dan’s Hike, Part 4: Don’t Look Back
By: Stephanie Tepper Regret is a complex emotion bridging the categories we use to conceptualize time. We often think of regret as a feeling we experience in the present towards a focal point in…
Behavioral Economics & Psychology / APRIL 19 2017