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  1. Shlomo Benartzi is a behavioral economist interested in combining the insights of psychology, technology, and economics to solve big societal problems. Along with Nobel Laureate Richard Thaler, he developed Save More Tomorrow, a pioneering nudge that has helped more than 15 million Americans boost their savings rate.

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      About Shlomo. I am a behavioral economist interested in...

    • SAVE MORE TOMORROW

      Save More Tomorrow is a behavioral solution pioneered by...

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      A collection of articles by Shlomo Benartzi from The Wall...

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      A collection of Shlomo Benartzi's scientific publications....

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      Too often, ‘retirement planning’ is limited to financial...

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  2. Shlomo Benartzi is an American behavioral economist, known for his research on retirement savings and the Save More Tomorrow nudge. Benartzi is currently a Professor Emeritus at the UCLA Anderson School of Management in Los Angeles, California.

  3. About Shlomo. I am a behavioral economist interested in combining the insights of psychology and economics to solve big societal problems. I work on creating digital nudges that leverage technology to achieve massive scale and help millions make better financial decisions.

  4. Shlomo Benartzi is a behavioral economist interested in combining the insights of psychology and economics to solve big societal problems. He works on creating digital nudges that leverage technology to achieve massive scale and help millions make better financial decisions.

  5. Shlomo Benartzi is an economist who studies how people plan for the future and develops programs to encourage saving for retirement. He is co-founder of the Behavioral Finance Forum and creator of Save More Tomorrow™, a behavioral prescription to boost savings rates.

  6. Save More Tomorrow is a behavioral solution pioneered by Shlomo Benartzi and Nobel Laureate Richard Thaler. It has helped more than 15 million Americans significantly increase their savings rate.

  7. Feb 23, 2012 · Economist Shlomo Benartzi says this is one of the biggest obstacles to saving enough for retirement, and asks: How do we turn this behavioral challen ...more.

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