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The Effect of Marital Status and Children on Savings and Portfolio Choice. (2008). Love, David.
In: Department of Economics Working Papers.
RePEc:wil:wileco:2008-13.

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  2. The Opportunity Cost of Holding a “Naive” Portfolio. (2012). Melkumian, Alice A..
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