Ambiguity aversion and household portfolio choice puzzles: Empirical evidence SG Dimmock, R Kouwenberg, OS Mitchell, K Peijnenburg Journal of Financial Economics 119 (3), 559-577, 2016 | 400* | 2016 |
Health cost risk: A potential solution to the annuity puzzle K Peijnenburg, T Nijman, BJM Werker The Economic Journal 127 (603), 1598-1625, 2017 | 108* | 2017 |
The annuity puzzle remains a puzzle K Peijnenburg, T Nijman, BJM Werker Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 70, 18-35, 2016 | 102* | 2016 |
Estimating ambiguity preferences and perceptions in multiple prior models: Evidence from the field SG Dimmock, R Kouwenberg, OS Mitchell, K Peijnenburg Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 51, 219-244, 2015 | 81 | 2015 |
Noncognitive Abilities and Financial Distress: Evidence from a Representative Household Panel G Parise, K Peijnenburg Review of Financial Studies 32 (10), 3884–3919, 2019 | 74* | 2019 |
How much do means-tested benefits reduce the demand for annuities? M Bütler, K Peijnenburg, S Staubli Journal of Pension Economics & Finance 16 (4), 419-449, 2017 | 70* | 2017 |
Life-cycle asset allocation with ambiguity aversion and learning K Peijnenburg Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 53 (5), 1963 - 1994, 2018 | 56 | 2018 |
Household portfolio underdiversification and probability weighting: Evidence from the field SG Dimmock, R Kouwenberg, OS Mitchell, K Peijnenburg Review of Financial Studies 34, 4524-4563, 2021 | 47 | 2021 |
Trading Out of Sight: An Analysis of Cross-Trading in Mutual Fund Families A Eisele, T Nefedova, G Parise, K Peijnenburg Journal of Financial Economics 135 (2), 359-378, 2020 | 44* | 2020 |
Ambiguity attitudes about investments: Evidence from the field K Anantanasuwong, R Kouwenberg, OS Mitchell, K Peijnenberg National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019 | 27* | 2019 |
Should i stay or should i go? break even funding ratios for db pension plan participants R Molenaar, JMJ Peijnenburg, EHM Ponds NETSPAR Discussion Paper 4, 2011 | 15* | 2011 |
Breaking Bad: How Health Shocks Prompt Crime S Andersen, G Parise, K Peijnenburg CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP15899, 2021 | 5 | 2021 |
ONLINE APPENDIX FOR “BREAKING BAD: HOW HEALTH SHOCKS PROMPT CRIME” S ANDERSEN, G PARISE, KIM PEIJNENBURG | | 2022 |
Online Appendix to Noncognitive Abilities and Financial Distress: Evidence from a Representative Household Panel G Parise, K Peijnenburg | | 2018 |
Household Investment Puzzles and Probability Weighting SG Dimmock, R Kouwenberg, OS Mitchell, K Peijnenburg | | 2018 |
Web Appendix of” How much do means-tested benefits reduce the demand for annuities?” M BÜTLER, KIM PEIJNENBURG, S STAUBLI | | 2015 |
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Online Appendix of Trading Out of Sight: An Analysis of Cross-Trading in Mutual Fund Families A Eiselea, T Nefedova, G Parise, K Peijnenburg | | |