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Overview

Annamaria Lusardi is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these disciplines, they have significant contributions in subfields including Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Demography, General Health Professions, and Finance.

The research topics covered by Lusardi include Financial Literacy, Pension, and Retirement Analysis, Housing Market and Economics, Retirement, Disability, and Employment, Microfinance and Financial Inclusion, Global Health Care Issues, Insurance, Mortality, Demography, and Risk Management, as well as Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism.

Lusardi has published numerous papers in various venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Financial Literacy and Wellbeing
  • The Journal of Retirement
  • Journal of Pensions Economics and Finance
  • Mind & Society

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Lusardi include:

  • Building up financial literacy and financial resilience, 2020, Mind & Society
  • The Importance of Financial Literacy: Opening a New Field, 2023, The Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • Financial Education Affects Financial Knowledge and Downstream Behaviors, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Stereotypes in financial literacy: Evidence from PISA, 2020, Journal of Corporate Finance
  • The importance of financial literacy and its impact on financial wellbeing, 2023, Journal of Financial Literacy and Wellbeing

Lusardi's frequent co-authors encompass a group of researchers with whom they have collaborated multiple times. These include Olivia S. Mitchell, Robert L. Clark, Andrea Hasler, Paul Yakoboski, and Tim Kaiser.

Best Publications

  • Debt Literacy, Financial Experiences, and Overindebtedness

    Annamaria Lusardi;Peter Tufano

  • The economic importance of financial literacy: theory and evidence

    Annamaria Lusardi;Olivia S. Mitchell

  • Financial literacy and stock market participation

    Maarten van Rooij;Annamaria Lusardi;Annamaria Lusardi;Rob J. M. Alessie

  • Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

    Annamaria Lusardi;Olivia S. Mitchell

  • Baby Boomer Retirement Security: The Roles of Planning, Financial Literacy, and Housing Wealth

    Annamaria Lusardi;Olivia S. Mitchell

  • Financial Literacy among the Young

    Annamaria Lusardi;Olivia S. Mitchell;Vilsa Curto

  • Household Saving: Micro Theories and Micro Facts

    Martin Browning;Annamaria Lusardi

  • Financial Literacy around the World: An Overview

    Annamaria Lusardi;Olivia S Mitchell

  • Financial Literacy and Retirement Preparedness: Evidence and Implications for Financial Education

    Annamaria Lusardi;Olivia S. Mitchell

  • Planning and financial literacy: How do women fare?

    Annamaria Lusardi;Olivia S. Mitchell

  • Financial Literacy Around the World: An Overview

    Annamaria Lusardi;Annamaria Lusardi;Olivia S. Mitchell;Olivia S. Mitchell

  • Liquidity Constraints, Household Wealth, and Entrepreneurship

    Erik Hurst;Annamaria Lusardi

  • How Ordinary Consumers Make Complex Economic Decisions: Financial Literacy and Retirement Readiness

    Annamaria Lusardi;Olivia S. Mitchell

  • Financial Literacy, Retirement Planning and Household Wealth†

    Maarten C.J. van Rooij;Annamaria Lusardi;Rob J.M. Alessie

  • Financial Literacy and Retirement Planning in Germany

    Tabea Bucher-Koenen;Annamaria Lusardi

  • Household Saving Behavior: The Role of Financial Literacy, Information, and Financial Education Programs

    Annamaria Lusardi

  • Financial Literacy and Retirement Planning in the United States

    Annamaria Lusardi;Olivia S. Mitchell

  • Optimal Financial Knowledge and Wealth Inequality.

    Annamaria Lusardi;Pierre-Carl Michaud;Olivia S. Mitchell

  • Financial Literacy: An Essential Tool for Informed Consumer Choice?

    Annamaria Lusardi

  • Financial literacy and retirement planning in the Netherlands

    Maarten C.J. van Rooij;Annamaria Lusardi;Rob J.M. Alessie

  • Financial literacy and the need for financial education: evidence and implications

    Annamaria Lusardi

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivia S. Mitchell
Olivia S. Mitchell University of Pennsylvania
Rob Alessie
Rob Alessie University of Groningen
Arie Kapteyn
Arie Kapteyn University of Southern California
Peter Tufano
Peter Tufano Harvard University
Erik Hurst
Erik Hurst University of Chicago
Steven F. Venti
Steven F. Venti Dartmouth College
Jonathan S. Skinner
Jonathan S. Skinner Dartmouth College
Arthur B. Kennickell
Arthur B. Kennickell City University of New York
B. Douglas Bernheim
B. Douglas Bernheim Stanford University
Leora Klapper
Leora Klapper World Bank

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