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Herd Behavior in Crypto Asset Market and Effect of Financial Information on Herd Behavior [PDF]
The initial purpose of the study is to search whether the market exhibits herd behaviour or not by examining the crypto-asset market in the context of behavioural finance. And the second purpose of the study is to measure whether the financial information stimulates the herd behaviour or not.
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Ekonomia behawioralna jako nowy nurt ekonomii – zarys problematyki
Behavioural economics is a fast developing field in modern economics and is associated with empirical and experimental studies. A distinct characteristic of behavioural economics is its multidisciplinary nature.
Tomasz Zalega
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The Role of Behavioural Economics in Energy and Climate Policy [PDF]
This article explores how behavioural economics can be applied to energy and climate policy. We present an overview of main concepts of behavioural economics and discuss how they differ from the assumptions of neoclassical economics.
Pollitt, Michael G., Shaorshadze, Irina
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The aim of this article is to reveal the main reasons for the irrational behaviour of economic agents during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic in terms of behavioural economics and opportunities for change such a behaviour.
Maksym Synytsya
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Bounded strategic reasoning explains crisis emergence in multi-agent market games [PDF]
The efficient market hypothesis (EMH), based on rational expectations and market equilibrium, is the dominant perspective for modelling economic markets. However, the most notable critique of the EMH is the inability to model periods of out-of-equilibrium behaviour in the absence of any significant external news. When such dynamics emerge endogenously,
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Bounded Sociality: Behavioural Economists' Truncated Understanding of the Social and Its Implications for Politics [PDF]
Behavioural economics provides a more realistic model of man than neoclassical economics. But "behavioural economic man" likewise has his shortcomings. An important aspect is the neglect of social contingency.
Frerichs, Sabine
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Behavioural economics is gaining importance in the theory of economics. This can be proved by the fact that the Bank of Sweden Award Alfred Nobel in economics in 2017 was awarded to Richard Thaler, who promotes a behavioural approach to economic problems.
Wojciech Świder
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A synthesis of evolutionary and behavioural economics
The article presents the current state of evolutionary economics against the backdrop of changes related to the potential use of the achievements of other social sciences, in particular psychology, as well as dynamically developing neuroscience.
Polowczyk Jan
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Behavioural conditionality: Why the nudges must be stopped - an opinion piece [PDF]
The use of behavioural conditionality has spread globally and is linked to the growth of behavioural economics and libertarian paternalism. This comment questions the ethics and effectiveness of this powerful trend and considers the alternative of moving
Standing, Guy
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Behavioural Law and Economics as Litmus Test
This paper discusses a few meta-theoretical questions about Behavioural Law and Economics (BLE) in order to better understand both its popularity and the criticisms it has received.
Péter Cserne
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