Bubbles, Human Judgment, and Expert Opinion
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2001-05
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Authors: | Shiller, Robert J. |
Institutions: | Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University |
Subject: | Institutional investors | investment professionals | organizations | committees | stock market | speculative markets | behavioral finance | feedback | groupthink | representativeness | heuristic | conservatism | subjective probability | prudent person | standard | ERISA | news media | attention | efficient markets | conformity pressures | true uncertainty |
Extent: | application/pdf |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Published in Financial Analysts Journal (May/June 2002), 58(3): 18–26; and in The ICFAI Journal of Behavioral Finance (India) (September 2004), 1(3): 7–17 The price is None Number 1303 17 pages |
Classification: | G10 - General Financial Markets. General |
Source: |
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