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Behavioral Finance

Shefrin, Hersh(Edited by)
Part of the The international library of critical writings in financial economics Series series
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Behavioral finance is the study of how psychology affects financial decision making and financial markets.

A valuable resource for both academics and practitioners, this authoritative collection brings together the main works in both psychology and finance, dealing with the debate between proponents of the behavioral school and advocates of the efficient market school. The first volume contains works written by leading psychologists that underlie behavioral finance, focusing on general issues in asset pricing theory, and the studies on over-reaction and under-reaction.

The second volume contains key works that develop and extend these themes.

Topics include the psychology of prediction, reactions to corporate announcements, the term structure of interest rates, the equity premium, and options prices.

The final volume is devoted to the psychology of decisions by individuals, both investors and corporate managers.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1840642742 / 9781840642742
Hardback
332.019
26/10/2001
United Kingdom
English
2048p.
25 cm
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