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JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2006

"How much freedom should we give individual investors to take care of their own retirement, when it looks like Stanford PhDs don’t make the optimal choices all the time?"

PhD candidate CAMELIA KUHNEN, who studies neurofinance.

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