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- Teaching Kids About Behavioural Finance
., gift card vs. cash), among other things. This can be hard to do if systems aren’t in place to support financial inclusion. over time and the extent to which that relates to the types of money children use (e.g., cash, gift card Williams, “Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday” by Judith Viorst, and “Tía Isa Wants a Car” by “game money”), what can parents/care-givers do to help children become good at personal finance management
- The ONE thing you need to do during your PhD
Plus, it means another public shoutout on my score card!
- Interview with Evan Nesterak
That’s not going to help you develop, so even if that’s needed in the job, make sure you advocate and carve Mentors: Landing in a place where people care about the development of those earlier in their career A place that doesn’t care about you will use you up and might sap your joy for the work.
- Interview with John List
As an undergraduate student, I was a baseball card dealer. behaviours, whether they're irrational or partly irrational, aggregate up to a market outcome that we care
- Bad Investors' Behaviour
Imagine you worked in the car industry. Imagine, the car industry suffered dramatically. financial troubles because of the situation of your country (no job, increased taxes, no access to credit
- Interview with Linnea Gandhi
My husband again deserves credit for this. And that’s a hard pill to swallow. Incommensurability.
- Robberhood and the Gamification of Investing
uninvested cash, lending stocks purchased on margin, and fees on purchases using the company's debit card Be careful in reading that sentence. You’re still dealing with money, your hard earned money.
- Interview with Rich Lewis & Henry Stott
I had spent a lot of time working on credit risk and trying to understand the premium above the risk-free I'm raising children and campaigning hard for them all to study maths, given that it's such a useful Especially thanks to the technology, this solution doesn't feel like it should be hard to do. And yet the products that are out there are still as clunky and as hard to use as ever.
- Battle of the Behavioural Change Models
The Behavioural Insight Team (BIT) have released a deck of cards. Now again, these cards don't have action plans. One of the cards for example would be about Loss Aversion. The cards first give the definition and then do make suggestions as to how loss aversion can be aplied
- Behavioural Economics on Libra
Although I mainly focus on contactless (card and mobile), I do think I have enough background to comment They don’t care about your identity; they use the apps to predict stock fluctuations. Moreover, Facebook does care about your identity, always has, always will.
- Interview with Alex Imas
I think being careful both about your own work and how you talk about other people's work as far as how My sense is to be careful and view things as more domain specific, or at least to be a little bit more We also need to be careful that it remains so and remains respected in both academia and policy.
- The Never Ending Issue With Lifestyle Inflation
The way you dress, your car, your hobbies etc. are all peripheral cues: they distract from the actual perceive about 30% of content (what you’re saying) and that the remaining 70% is peripheral (your suit, car lifestyle, which is a lifestyle a lot of people do seem to want: lots of travel, luxurious items (fashion, cards