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  43. Financial risk taking, gender and social identity - Evidence from national surveys of household finance. (2013). Schäfer, Dorothea ; Barasinska, Nataliya ; Schfer, Dorothea.
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  44. Let¡¯s Hang on to What We¡¯ve Got: Flexible Work Options and the Retention of Older Workers in Australia. (2013). Mountford, Helene.
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  48. The Lehman Sisters Hypothesis: an exploration of literature and bankers. (2012). van Staveren, Irene.
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  49. Are Women Really More Risk-Averse than Men?. (2012). Nelson, Julie.
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  50. Aspirations, Well-being, Risk-Aversion and Loss-Aversion. (2012). Pownall, Rachel ; Pownall, Rachel A J, ; Statman, Meir ; Koedijk, Kees.
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  52. Male and female auditors overconfidence. (2011). Hardies, Kris ; Branson, Joël.
    In: Managerial Auditing Journal.
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  53. Would Women Leaders Have Prevented the Global Financial Crisis? Implications for Teaching about Gender, Behavior, and Economics. (2011). Nelson, Julie.
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  54. Would Women Leaders Have Prevented the Global Financial Crisis? Implications for Teaching about Gender, Behavior, and Economics. (2011). Nelson, Julie.
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  57. Gender and bank lending after the global financial crisis: are women entrepreneurs safer bets?. (). Liu, Weixi ; Marlow, Susan ; Cowling, Marc.
    In: Small Business Economics.
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