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Recent literature in empirical finance is surveyed in its relation to underlying behavioral principles, principles which come primarily from psychology, sociology, and anthropology. The behavioral principles discussed are: prospect theory, regret and cognitive dissonance, anchoring, mental...
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Volatility in a Free Society -- Appendix. Nobel Prize Lecture: Speculative Asset Prices -- Notes -- References -- Index …-subprime boom may well turn out to be another illustration of Shiller's influential argument that psychologically driven volatility …
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There have been enormous differences of opinion between U.S. and Japanese institutional investors about the outlook for stock prices, differences across the two countries in average one-year-ahead forecasts for the Japanese stock market as great as twenty percentage points. In the past two years...
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