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Lena Jaroszek

Assistant Professor

Emner
Finansiering Opsparing Analyse Data

Primary research areas

House­hold Fin­ance
Study­ing the fin­an­cial choices of every­day in­di­vidu­als
Be­ha­vi­or­al Fin­ance
Study­ing how in­di­vidu­als' fin­an­cial choices de­vi­ate from eco­nom­ic the­ory

I study the causes and ef­fects of in­di­vidu­als’ fin­an­cial choices.

I am an Assistant Professor at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), specializing in household finance. My research focuses on how families make financial decisions. Specifically, I am curious how and when families transfer wealth from one generation to the next. In my research, I analyze large micro-level data sets using empirical identification methods. 

I often draw on insights from behavioral economics to explore how psychological and cognitive factors influence financial decisions. I am also interested in gender economics, including how gender roles and dynamics affect economic outcomes in households. 

2017

Wall Street Crosses Memory Lane

How Witnessed Returns Affect Professionals' Expected Returns

Arvid O. I. Hoffmann

Zwetelina Iliewa

Lena Ja­roszek, Assistant Professor

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2017

Wall Street Crosses Memory Lane

How Witnessed Returns Affect Professionals' Expected Returns

Arvid O. I. Hoffmann

Zwetelina Iliewa

Lena Ja­roszek, Assistant Professor

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2017

Borrower Heterogeneity and the (Ir)Rational Demand for Short-Term Credit

David M. Becker

Lena Ja­roszek, Assistant Professor

Martin Weber

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