TOC: J Con Affairs
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 42(2)
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Financial Literacy, Public Policy, and Consumers’ Self-Protection-More Questions, Fewer Answers
–John Kozup, Jeanne M. Hogarth [] []
A Framework for Promoting Retirement Savings
–Josh Wiener, Tabitha Doescher [] []
Toward a General Model of Consumer Empowerment and Welfare in Financial Markets with an Application to Mortgage Servicers
–Paula Fitzgerald Bone [] []
Is Ignorance Bliss? Consumer Accuracy in Judgments about Credit Ratings
–Vanessa Gail Perry [] []
Saving for Retirement: The Effects of Fund Assortment Size and Investor Knowledge on Asset Allocation Strategies
–Maureen Morrin, Susan Broniarczyk, J. Jeffrey Inman, John Broussard [] []
The Role of Self-Regulation, Future Orientation, and Financial Knowledge in Long-Term Financial Decisions
–Elizabeth Howlett, Jeremy Kees, Elyria Kemp [] []
The Financial Rationality of Consumer Loan Choices: Revealed Preferences Concerning Interest Rates, Down Payments, Contract Length, and Rebates
–Nicholas Wonder, Wendy Wilhelm, David Fewings [] []
Consumer Financial Literacy and the Impact of Online Banking on the Financial Behavior of Lower-Income Bank Customers
–Lisa J. Servon, Robert Kaestner [] []
Editorial Postlude
Financial Aliteracy
–Herbert Jack Rotfeld []
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