The Impact of Individual Investment Behavior for Retirement Welfare: Evidence from the United States and Germany



SFB 649 Discussion Paper 2008-037

The Impact of Individual
Investment Behavior for
Retirement Welfare:
Evidence from the United
States and Germany

Thomas Post*
Helmut Gründl*
Joan Schmit**
Anja Zimmer*


* Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany
** University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

This research was supported by the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft through the SFB 649 "Economic Risk".

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