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Confidence, Financial Literacy and Investment in Risky Assets: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances |
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Confidence, financial literacy and investment in risky assets: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances |
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Environmental and Social Preferences and Investments in Crypto-Assets |
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7 |
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Environmental and Social Preferences and Investments in Crypto-Assets |
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48 |
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35 |
Environmental-Social-Governance Preferences and Investments in Crypto-Assets |
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Environmental-Social-Governance Preferences and Investments in Crypto-Assets (Pavel Ciaian, Andrej Cupak, Pirmin Fessler, d’Artis Kancs) |
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Environmental-Social-Governance Preferences and the Holding of Crypto-Assets |
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Exploring differences in financial literacy across countries: the role of individual characteristics and institutions |
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54 |
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Financial literacy gaps across countries: the role of individual characteristics and institutions |
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65 |
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98 |
Gender differences in risky asset behavior: the importance of self-confidence and financial literacy |
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9 |
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Gender differences in risky asset behavior: the importance of self-confidence and financial literacy |
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10 |
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Helicopter Money in Europe: New Evidence on the Marginal Propensity to Consume across European Households (Katharina Drescher, Pirmin Fessler, Peter Lindner) |
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48 |
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Households' financial resilience, risk perceptions, and financial literacy: Evidence from a survey experiment |
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How Do Households Allocate Their Assets? Stylized Facts from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey |
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How Do Households Allocate Their Assets? Stylized Facts from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey |
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How Inheritances Relate to Wealth Distribution? Theoretical Reasoning and Empirical Evidence on the Basis of LWS Data |
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How do households allocate their assets? Stylised facts from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey |
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How do households allocate their assets? Stylised facts from the Eurosystem household finance and consumption survey |
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How do households allocate their assets? Stylized facts from the eurosystem household finance and consumption survey |
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How to use economic theory to improve estimators |
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Labor demand and wage inequality in Europe - an empirical Bayes approach |
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Net wealth across the euro area - why household structure matters and how to control for it |
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Private wealth across European countries: the role of income, inheritance and the welfare state |
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Risky assets in Europe and the US: risk vulnerability, risk aversion and economic environment |
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Survey data on household finance and consumption: research summary and policy use |
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Survey mode effects on income inequality measurement |
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The Returns to Preschool Attendance |
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The Returns to Preschool Attendance |
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The Role of MPC Heterogeneity for Fiscal and Monetary Policy in the Euro Area (Nicolas Albacete, Pirmin Fessler, Atanas Pekanov) |
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The Wealth Distribution and Redistributive Preferences: Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment (Nicolás Albacete, Pirmin Fessler, Peter Lindner) |
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26 |
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The functions of wealth: renters, owners and capitalists across Europe and the United States |
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The impact of housing non-cash income on the unconditional distribution of household income in Austria |
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The subjective wealth distribution: How it arises and why it matters to inform policy? (Pirmin Fessler, Severin Rapp) |
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Who’s asking? Interviewer effects on unit non-response in the Household Finance and Consumption Survey |
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Total Working Papers |
6 |
13 |
83 |
1,124 |
47 |
87 |
349 |
3,374 |