RAND Behavioral Finance Forum 2014
Leveraging Behavioral Insights to Improve Financial Health
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Duration 6:44
Welcome and Organizing Committee Opening Remarks
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Duration 35:13
Opening Keynote Address: The Economic Importance of Financial Literacy
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Duration 16:16
Scarcity Frames Value
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Duration 15:11
How to Keep Users Engaged With Their Finances
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Duration 13:37
Visual Representation and Observational Learning in Asset Market Bubbles
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Duration 16:21
Variable Risk Preference Bias
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Duration 15:27
Price Discovery on the Internet: Evidence from Ticker Lookups
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Duration 16:54
Individual Judgment and Trust Formation: An Experimental Investigation of Online Financial Advice
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Duration 15:05
Financial (Dis-)Information and Disclosure: New Experimental Evidence
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Duration 15:28
Trust and Financial Advice
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Duration 13:21
Shifting Borrower Repayment Behavior through the BETA Project
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Duration 15:58
Prize-Linked Debt Reduction
VideoPublished Jul 29, 2014
Video compilation of the 2014 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 researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.
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- Copyright: RAND Corporation
- Availability: Web-Only
- Year: 2014
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.7249/CF323
- Document Number: CF-323-BEFI
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