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Participation and Investment Decisions in a Retirement Plan: The Influence of Colleagues' Choices

Esther Duflo and Emmanuel Saez

No 7735, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: This paper investigates whether peer effects play an important role in retirement savings decisions. We use individual data from the staff of a university to study whether individual decisions to enroll in a Tax Deferred Account plan sponsored by the university (and the choice of the mutual fund vendor for people who choose to enroll) are affected by the decisions of other employees in the same department. To overcome the identification problems, we separate the departments into sub-groups (along gender, status, age, and tenure lines) and we instrument the average participation of each peer group by the salary or tenure structure in this group. Our results suggest that peer effects are important. We find significant own-group peer effect on participation and on vendor's choice, but no cross-group peer effects.

JEL-codes: D83 I22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000-06
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Published as Duflo, Esther and Emmanuel Saez. "Participation And Investment Decisions In A Retirement Plan: The Influence Of Colleagues' Choices," Journal of Public Economics, 2002, v85(1,Jul), 121-148.

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