advanced behavioural finance

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Decks in this class (26)

Week 1 - Limits to arbitrage
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24  cards
Week 1 - Lamont, O. A., and Thaler, R. H. (2003). Can the market add and subtract? Mispricing in tech stock carve-outs. Journal of Political Economy, 111(2), 227–268.
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7  cards
Week 1 - Malmendier, U., and Nagel, S. (2011). Depression babies: Do macroeconomic experiences affect risk taking?. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 126, 373–416.
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3  cards
Week 2 - Mergers and Acquisitions
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9  cards
Week 2 - Rhodes-Kropf, Robinson and Viswanathan (2005).
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4  cards
Week 2 - Baker, Pan and Wurgler (2012)
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5  cards
Week 2 - Giglio and Shue (2014).
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5  cards
Week 3 - Overconfidence
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7  cards
Week 3 - Ben-David, Graham and Harvey (2013).
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4  cards
Week 3 - Malmendier and Tate (2005)
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5  cards
Week 3 - Hirshleifer, Low and Teoh (2012).
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5  cards
Week 4 - Financial Bubbles
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11  cards
Week 4 - Hussam, R. N., Porter, D., and Smith, V. L. (2008). Thar she blows: Can bubbles be rekindled with experienced subjects?
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2  cards
Week 4 - Griffin, J. M., Harris, J. H., Shu, T., and Topaloglu, S. (2011). Who drove and burst the tech bubble?
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2  cards
Week 4 - . Cheng, I. H., Raina, S., and Xiong, W. (2014). Wall Street and the housing bubble.
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3  cards
Week 5 - Individual investors
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3  cards
Week 5 - – Barberis & Thaler (2003): Direct investments of individual investors
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1  cards
Week 5 - Chang, T., Solomon, D. and Westerfield, M. (2016). Looking for someone to blame: Delegation, cognitive dissonance, and the disposition effect.
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4  cards
Week 5 - Sensoy, B. A. (2009). Performance evaluation and self-designated benchmark indexes in the mutual fund industry
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8  cards
Week 6 - Institutional investors
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3  cards
Week 6 - Goyal, A., and Wahal, S. (2008). The selection and termination of investment management firms by plan sponsors
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7  cards
Week 6 - Fang, L. H., Peress, J., and Zheng, L. (2014). Does media coverage of stocks affect mutual funds’ trading and performance?
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3  cards
Week 6 - Pool, V. K., Stoffman, N., and Yonker, S. E. (2015). The people in your neighborhood: Social interactions and mutual fund portfolios.
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3  cards
Week 7 - Genetics, Experience and Financial Literacy
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2  cards
Week 7 - Barnea, A., Cronqvist, H., and Siegel, S. (2010). Nature or nurture: What determines investor behavior?
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3  cards
Week 7 - Calvet, L. E., Campbell, J. Y., and Sodini, P. (2009). Measuring the financial sophistication of households
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3  cards

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