“…A different strand of literature explores whether behavioral factors help explain low observed levels of annuitization. Several hypothetical choice experiments suggest that behavioral factors influence the demand for annuities, including studies showing that framing of the annuity choice affects the demand for annuities Wrobel, 2008, 2013;Beshears, Choi, Laibson, Madrian, and Zeldes, 2014;Brown, Kapteyn, and Mitchell, 2016;Merkle, Schreiber, and Weber, 2017;and Bockweg, Ponds, Steenbeek and Vonken, 2018). Similar findings emerge in incentivized laboratory settings (Agnew, Anderson, Gerlach, and Szykman, 2008; Gazzale and Walker, 2011).…”