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This chapter discusses the role of speculation in the financial markets that influences individual and group behavior in the form of bubbles and crashes. The chapter highlights behavioral finance issues associated with bubbles, such as overconfidence, herding, group polarization, group-think...
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This paper describes continuous time macro-finance via dynamics of financial transactions between economic agents. Risk ratings of agents play role of their coordinates x on economic space. Financial variables of agents like Investment or Assets, Profits or Credits allow describe corresponding...
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This study focuses on the role of financial development in the economic growth of Central, Eastern and South-Eastern European (CESEE) countries in the post-communist era (1995–2014), which coincides with the opening up of financial markets to foreign investors and the global financial crisis....
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This study explores the relations between the development level of capital market sub-components, involving mutual/pension funds, corporate bond, stock and government bond markets, and economic growth over the period of 2006:M1 and 2016:M6 in Turkey. We find that there is a long-run...
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The purpose of this article is to propose a new “theory,” the Strategic Analysis of Financial Markets (SAFM) theory, that explains the operation of financial markets using the analytical perspective of an enlightened gambler. The gambler understands that all opportunities for superior...
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The present study investigates the investment variation of remittance determinants in rural area at the origin. Using micro-economic data from a survey conducted in 2013, multivariate analysis was carried out on 300 rural households. The empirical results show that the significance level and...
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Crowdfunding is a growing phenomenon around the world, however, there are several different models of crowdfunding. Despite the hype, equity crowdfunding is still the smallest. Due to exemptions in legislations, Europe has been at the forefront of this market development. Equity crowdfunding is...
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Behavioral finance is an emerging field of study which is relatively new and having its provenance from decision theory. Behavioral finance is a multidisciplinary research area that combines psychology and finance and investigates the issues that impact the decision-making process and explains...
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The objective of this paper is to examine whether bank and stock market development contributes to reducing income inequality and poverty in emerging countries. Using dynamic panel data methods with an updated dataset for the period 1987–2011, we assess the finance–inequality–poverty nexus...
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In typical settings of consumption, productive opportunities, and capital markets, we model the behavior of a Muslim agent who exhibits neoclassical preferences, absolute risk aversion, and a binding faith constraint called Sharia. In the certainty model, the agent requires a real return that...
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