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The will to save money : An essay on economic psychology

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  • Wärneryd, K.E., 1993. "The will to save money : An essay on economic psychology," Discussion Paper 1993-22, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
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    1. Van Raaij, W. Fred & Gianotten, Henk J., 1990. "Consumer confidence, expenditure, saving, and credit," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 11(2), pages 269-290, June.
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    1. Michel, Philippe & Vidal, Jean-Pierre, 2003. "Self-control and savings," Working Paper Series 211, European Central Bank.

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