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Learning a Pension Investment in Consideration of Liability through Business Game

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Advances in Practical Multi-Agent Systems

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While the importance of financial education is recognized in recent years, the technique for deepening an understanding to pension investment management is needed. In this research, we analyze learning method of the pension investment management in consideration of liability using the business game technique. As a result of analysis, interesting phenomena – the participant understood the learning method of the pension investment management in consideration of liability – were seen. This shows the effectiveness of the business game technique to learning the pension investment management.

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Yamashita, Y., Takahashi, H., Terano, T. (2010). Learning a Pension Investment in Consideration of Liability through Business Game. In: Bai, Q., Fukuta, N. (eds) Advances in Practical Multi-Agent Systems. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 325. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16098-1_15

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