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CEOs from Working-Class Families Support Less-Labor-Friendly Policies, Harvard Business Review.
When 'nudging' is forever - The case of Sweden, Chicago Booth Review.
CEOs’ Decisions May Be Shaped by Whether They Have Daughters, The Wall Street Journal.
It’s the Little Things That Can Color an Investor’s Outlook, The Wall Street Journal.
Prebirth Experiences May Influence Our Financial Decisions, Forbes.
My Dream Life in NFL ... Accounting, The Wall Street Journal.
CEOs with daughters run more socially responsible companies, The Washington Post.
Having A Daughter Might Make You A Better CEO, Time Magazine.
CEOs with Daughters Run More Socially Responsible Firms, Harvard Business Review.
Bosses who have daughters - More socially aware?, CNN Headline News.
The ABCs of Investors' DNA: Is Your Investing Style Bred in the Bone?, The Wall Street Journal.
Risk Off: Why Some People Are More Cautious With Their Finances Than Others, The Economist.
A Mirror Can Be a Dangerous Tool for Some CEO's, The New York Times.
Companies' Borrowing Practices Reflect Their Bosses', Harvard Business Review.
Don't Like Your Investing Style? Blame Your Parents, Morningstar.com.
Born to Spend (or Save): It's All in Your Genes, Time Magazine.
Chief Executives' Debt Predicts Company Debt, U.S. News & World Report.
Can Behavioral Economics Save Us From Ourselves?, University of Chicago Magazine.
One Share, One Vote is the Way to a Fairer Market, Financial Times.
Some Lessons from Sweden on the Pros and Cons of Privatizing Social Security, New York Times