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Luigi Guiso; Tullio Jappelli and Mario Padula, (2009), Pension Risk, Retirement Saving and Insurance, CSEF Working Papers, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy

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De Paola, Maria; Francesca Gioia and Fabio Piluso, (2017), Does Reminding of Behavioural Biases Increase Returns from Financial Trading? A Field Experiment, No 10983, IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

De Paola, Maria; Francesca Gioia and Fabio Piluso, (2017), DOES REMINDING OF BEHAVIOURAL BIASES INCREASE RETURNS FROM FINANCIAL TRADING? A FIELD EXPERIMENT, No 201705, Working Papers, Università della Calabria, Dipartimento di Economia, Statistica e Finanza "Giovanni Anania" - DESF

De Paola, Maria; Francesca Gioia and Fabio Piluso, (2020), Does Reminding of Behavioural Biases Increase Returns from Financial Trading? A Field Experiment, International Journal of Economics and Finance, 12, (2), 1

Delavande, Adeline and Susann Rohwedder, (2010), Individuals' Uncertainty about Future Social Security Benefits and Portfolio Choice, No WR-782, Working Papers, RAND Corporation

Etheridge, Ben, (2015), Precautionary Saving for Consecutive Income Risk, No 1202, 2015 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics

Hamaaki, Junya, (2013), The Pension System and Household Consumption and Saving Behavior, Public Policy Review, 9, (4), 687-716

van Santen, Peter; Rob Alessie and Adriaan Kalwij, (2012), Probabilistic survey questions and incorrect answers: Retirement income replacement rates, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 82, (1), 267-280

Ventura, Luigi and Charles Horioka, (2020), The wealth decumulation behavior of the retired elderly in Italy: the importance of bequest motives and precautionary saving, Review of Economics of the Household, 18, (3), 575-597

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