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- ISSN: 2753-3212 (Online)
- Editors: Annamaria Lusardi Stanford University , USA, and Flore-Anne Messy OECD, France
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The Journal aims to publish rigorous research on financial literacy and financial well-being, inform public policies as well as public, private and civil society strategies and activities, with the ultimate objective of improving the financial literacy, resilience and well-being of individuals and micro and small entrepreneurs. It covers research on the various elements of financial literacy (and related concepts, e.g. financial capability, including financial knowledge, attitudes, behaviours and skills) and financial well-being and their relationships and determinants. It includes research the related fields, such as financial inclusion, financial consumer protection, and financial resilience, which has recently been identified as one of the elements for maintaining well-being in the face of hardship.
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Common Ways to See Differently: Race, Mestizaje, and Criollismo as Seen by Blind People in Chile and Venezuela
- 03 February 2026,
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Happy Publication Day to Entrepreneurial Finance, 2e
- 30 January 2026,
- Edited by Luisa Alemany and Job J. Andreoli Publishing 30 January 2026 | Paperback / $65.00 / £50.00 / 9781009537834 Order an examination copy About the Book Rigorously revised, with brand new chapters on additional private sources of funding, due diligence, sustainable finance, and deep tech investing, the second edition of this successful textbook provides a cutting-edge, practical, and comprehensive review of the financing of entrepreneurial ventures.…...
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Revising An Economic History of Europe for a Rapidly Changing World
- 05 August 2025,
- How we updated the classic textbook An Economic History of Europe to reflect changes both in the world and in how we teach and learn economic history.
Meet the Editor: Flore-Anne Messy
Meet the Editor: Annamaria Lusardi