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Bernheim, B. Douglas
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- Education and saving, the long-term effects of high school financial curriculum mandates
- The adequacy of life insurance, evidence from the health and retirement survey
- How strong are bequest motives?, evidence based on estimates of the demand for life insurance and annuities
- Bequests as signals, an explanation for the equal division puzzle
- Taxation and saving
- Addiction and cue-conditioned cognitive processes
- What accounts for the variation in retirement wealth among US households?
- The mismatch between life insurance holdings and financial vulnerabilities, evidence from the survey of consumer finances
- The determinants and consequences of financial education in the workplace, evidence from a survey of households
- Exclusive dealing
- Democratic policy making with real-time agenda setting, part 1
- Private saving and public policy
- A tax-based test of the dividend signaling hypothesis
- Anticompetitive exclusion and foreclosure through vertical agreements, B. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston
- Tax policy and the dividend puzzle
- How do the elderly form expectations?, an analysis of responses to new information
- The timing of retirement, a comparison of expectations and realizations
- Do estate and gift taxes affect the timing of private transfers?
- Incomplete contracts and strategic ambiguity
- Microeconomics, B. Douglas Bernheim, Michael D. Whinston
- Ricardian equivalence, an evaluation of theory and evidence
- Intergenerational altruism and social welfare, a critique of the dynastic model