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efficiency, while incidental emotions can impair it. Signals in specific brain areas can be a trigger precipitating a bubble …
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efficiency, while incidental emotions can impair it. Signals in specific brain areas can be a trigger precipitating a bubble …
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We investigate the influence of ethical feedback on decision-makers' behavior, focusing on the role of emotions in … mediating this relationship. We examine how emotions generated by ethical feedback impact subsequent decisions in a laboratory … mediated by emotions. This research is pioneering in linking emotions to ethical decisions in a controlled environment. The …
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We develop and test a framework of mental information representation in an asset market setting. The model predicts heterogeneous trading behavior as a consequence of two distinct mental capabilities: analytical skills and mentalizing, where the former involves quantitative, objective aspects of...
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Using experimental asset markets, we study the situation of a financial analyst who is trying to infer the fundamental value of an asset by observing the market's history. We find that such capacity requires both standard cognitive skills (IQ) as well as social and emotional skills. However,...
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We develop a novel experimental paradigm to study the causal impact of trading algorithms on informational efficiency, liquidity, and welfare. In our design, public information about the asset value is revealed during trading, which gives algorithms a reaction speed advantage. We distinguish...
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We survey clients of a German online bank to study retail investors' beliefs about the autocorrelation of annual returns of the aggregate stock market, and the role of these beliefs in financial decisions. A majority of our respondents believe in mean reversion of aggregate returns, and these...
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We first provide evidence of some retail investors taking real trading (selling) decisions which are clearly sub-optimal even from an ex-ante perspective. We then show that these investors also exhibit stronger investment biases, namely, the disposition effect, underdiversification, preference...
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We report the results of an experiment designed to study the determinants of asset price movement and consumption smoothing behavior across asset markets populated with varying proportion of traders with and without having induced motive to smooth consumption. Although the asset is over-priced...
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