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Volume 25, Number 4, Fall 2011

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Symposia: Neuroeconomics

Neuroeconomic Foundations of Economic Choice—Recent Advances
pp. 3-30(28)
Authors: Fehr, Ernst; Rangel, Antonio

It's about Space, It's about Time, Neuroeconomics and the Brain Sublime
pp. 31-55(25)
Authors: Van Rooij, Marieke; Van Orden, Guy

Symposia: Genetics and Economics

Molecular Genetics and Economics
pp. 57-82(26)
Authors: Beauchamp, Jonathan P.; Cesarini, David; Johannesson, Magnus; van der Loos, Matthijs J.H.M.; Koellinger, Philipp D.; Groenen, Patrick J.F.; Fowler, James H.; Rosenquist, Niels J.; Thurik, Roy A.; Christakis, Nicholas A.

Genes, Eyeglasses, and Social Policy
pp. 83-93(11)
Author: Manski, Charles F.

Symposia: After Retirement

The Composition and Drawdown of Wealth in Retirement
pp. 95-117(23)
Authors: Poterba, James; Venti, Steven; Wise, David

Insuring Long-Term Care in the United States
pp. 119-141(23)
Authors: Brown, Jeffrey R.; Finkelstein, Amy

Annuitization Puzzles
pp. 143-164(22)
Authors: Benartzi, Shlomo; Previtero, Alessandro; Thaler, Richard H.

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The Case for a Progressive Tax: From Basic Research to Policy Recommendations
pp. 165-190(26)
Authors: Diamond, Peter; Saez, Emmanuel

When and Why Incentives (Don't) Work to Modify Behavior
pp. 191-209(19)
Authors: Gneezy, Uri; Meier, Stephan; Rey-Biel, Pedro

Features

Retrospectives X-Efciency
pp. 211-222(12)
Author: Perelman, Michael

Recommendations for Further Reading
pp. 223-230(8)
Author: Taylor, Timothy

Notes

Notes
pp. 231-238(8)

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