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Title
Developing and disseminating financial guidelines for American households
Author
Gale, William G.
,
Harris, Benjamin H.
Date
November 2011
Genre
working paper
Center
Center for Retirement Research
Title
Financial literacy: What works? How could it be more effective?
Author
Gale, William G.
,
Levine, Ruth
Date
February 2011
Genre
working paper
Center
Center for Retirement Research
Title
Pensions, Social Security, wealth and lifetime earnings: Evidence from the health and retirement study
Author
Gale, William G.
,
Phillips, John W. R.
Date
2006
Genre
working paper
Center
Center for Retirement Research
Title
Effects of public policies on the disposition of lump-sum distributions: Rational and behavioral influences
Author
Gale, William G.
,
Dworsky, Michael
Date
2006
Genre
working paper
Center
Center for Retirement Research
Title
Improving 401(k) investment performance
Author
Gale, William G.
,
Iwry, J. Mark
,
Munnell, Alicia Haydock
,
Thaler, Richard W.
Date
December 2004
Genre
report
Center
Center for Retirement Research
Version
Version of record.
Title
Lifetime earnings, Social Security benefits, and the adequacy of retirement wealth accumulation
Author
Engen, Eric M.
,
Gale, William G.
,
Uccello, Cori
Date
2004
Genre
working paper
Center
Center for Retirement Research
Title
Effects of stock market fluctuations on the adequacy of retirement wealth accumulation
Author
Engen, Eric M.
,
Gale, William G.
,
Uccello, Cori E.
Date
2004
Genre
working paper
Center
Center for Retirement Research
Title
The adequacy of household saving
Author
Engen, Eric M.
,
Gale, William G.
,
Uccello, Cori E.
Date
2000
Genre
working paper
Center
Center for Retirement Research