Understanding human behaviour is key to pensions

Kristian Brunt-Seymour
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Looking at human rationality is fundamental to unlocking the potential of pensions according to behavioural economist Paul Craven.

Speaking at the Workplace Pensions Live 2016 conference on 12 May, the former Goldman Sachs head of European institutional business said he is concerned that bias features heavily in the financial ...

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