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A Critical Review on the Book Fundamentals of Behavioral Economics and Finance [PDF]
The Fundamentals of behavioral economics and finance by Ali Saidi and Seyed Mohamad Javad Farhanian was first published in 2012 and the second edition was out in 2015.
Narges Hajimoladarvish
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Behavioral Finance and how its Behavioral Biases Affect German Investors [PDF]
The growing discipline of behavioral finance has identified several biases that significantly impact individual investors' actions. This paper aims to evaluate the influence of behavioral biases on investing decision-making among German investors.
Schulz, Bastian
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Behavioral Biases Are Temporally Stable [PDF]
Social scientists often consider temporal stability when assessing the usefulness of a construct and its measures, but whether behavioral biases display such stability is relatively unknown. We estimate stability for 25 biases, in a nationally representative sample, using repeated elicitations three years apart. Bias level indicators are largely stable
Victor Stango, Jonathan Zinman
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Behavioral biases when viewing multiplexed scenes: scene structure and frames of reference for inspection. [PDF]
Stainer MJ, Scott-Brown KC, Tatler BW.
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Behavioral Biases in Marketing [PDF]
Psychology and economics (the mixture of which is known as behavioral economics) are two fundamental disciplines underlying marketing. Various marketing studies document the non-rational behavior of consumers, even though behavioral biases might not always be consistently termed or formally described. In this review, we identify empirical research that
Katharina Dowling+5 more
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Behavioral Biases Influencing Investment Decisions of Life Insurance Investors
The purpose of this paper is to validate the scale of behavioral biases and investment decisions concerning investors of life insurance and to evaluate the impact of behavioral biases on investment decisions made by them.
V. Shunmugasundaram, Aashna Sinha
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Behavioral Nudges and Public Policy; Implications to Overcome Policy Makers Biases [PDF]
Objective This paper examines the application of nudges as a behavioral tool and also welcomes behavioral nudges in overcoming policymaking biases. According to behavioral research, policymakers are subject to different biases that may lead to errors and
Seyed Kamal Vaezi+3 more
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Behavioral biases and the representative agent [PDF]
In this paper, we show that behavioral features can be obtained at a group level even if they do not appear at the individual level. Starting from a standard model of Pareto optimal allocations, with expected utility maximizers but allowing for heterogeneity among individual beliefs, we show in particular that the representative agent has an inverse S ...
Jouini, Elyès, Napp, Clotilde
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Consumer Vulnerability and Behavioral Biases [PDF]
A wealth of evidence shows that individuals are biased and firms can often exploit consumers' behavioral biases in their contract designs. In this paper, we study how vulnerable biased individuals are to their own behavioral biases in market equilibrium, and focus on the role of risk aversion and intertemporal elasticity of substitution (IES).
Zenan Wu, Hanming Fang, Hanming Fang
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Purpose: Market bubbles and crashes remain unexplainable by classical finance theories. Because the history of the Pakistan Stock Exchange has been marked by occasional market bubbles and crashes, a behavioral study is conducted to investigate the ...
Nasir Sharif Chauhdary+2 more
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