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Retirement spending and biological age. (2018). Salisbury, Thomas S ; Milevsky, Moshe A ; Huang, Huaxiong .
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    In: Journal of Banking & Finance.
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    In: Journal of Banking & Finance.
    RePEc:eee:jbfina:v:33:y:2009:i:5:p:850-860.

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  56. Efficiency in housing markets: Which home buyers know how to discount?. (2009). Hjalmarsson, Randi.
    In: Journal of Banking & Finance.
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    In: Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series.
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    In: Marco Fanno Working Papers.
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    In: Journal of Banking & Finance.
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    In: Finance and Economics Discussion Series.
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