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We employ a lab experiment to test whether subjects have overconfidence. We find evidence suggesting that: in general men have a larger degree of overconfidence, and that both age and experience have some influence in the degree of overconfidence
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This paper tests the illusion of control in a lab experiment. We test the phenomena with undergraduate students and find little evidence of systematic differences due to gender. These results suggest that cultural differences may play a role and that generalization using lab experiments should...
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We analyze multifractality for green bonds, stock sector indices, and US economic sector bonds. Green bonds and US bonds show non-linear cross-correlations. We perform Multifractal Detrended Cross-Correlations Analysis (MF-DCCA) to analyze multifractal cross-correlations and the weak version of...
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This paper investigates the effects of limiting the evaluation period in a typical experiment to measure myopic loss aversion (MLA). We corroborate previous results and found that the aggregation effect had diminishing returns. This indicates that there is a point where limiting investor access...
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This article investigates the importance of individual characteristics, including aproxy for testosterone levels (using the biological marker 2D:4D ratio as proxy),to explain students’ pro-environmental behavior. We employ machine learningmodeling from artificial neural networks. We elaborate...
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This paper proposes a model to conduct macro stress test of credit risk for the banking system based on scenario analysis. We employ an original bank-level data set that splits bank credit portfolios in 21 granular categories, encompassing household and corporate loans. The results corroborate...
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