People tend to think by analogies. We investigate whether thinking-by-analogy matters for investors’ willingness to pay for a risky asset in a laboratory experiment. We find that thinking-by-analogy has a strong influence when the assets in question have similar (but not identical) payoffs. The hypothesis of thinking-by-analogy or coarse thinking clearly outperforms other hypotheses including the hypothesis of arbitrage-free or rational pricing. When the similarity between the payoffs is reduced, the risk neutral hypothesis outperforms the hypothesis of thinking-by-analogy. Regardless of the similarity between the payoffs, the arbitrage-free or rational pricing remains the hypothesis with the worst performance
The article presents an experiment that illustrates a behavior that I denote “relative thinking.” Su...
We experimentally manipulate agents' information regarding the rationality of others in a setting in...
The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH, hereafter) is a widely studied area and is mostly accepted as ...
People tend to think by analogies. We investigate whether thinking-by-analogy matters for investors’...
People tend to think by analogies. We investigate whether thinking-by-analogy matters for investors'...
Mullainathan et al [Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2008] present a model of coarse thinking or ...
Mullainathan et al [Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2008] present a model of coarse thinking or ...
Mullainathan et al [Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2008] present a model of coarse thinking or ...
Mullainathan et al. (2008) present a model of coarse thinking or analogy-based thinking. The essenti...
People think by analogies and comparisons. Such way of thinking, termed coarse thinking by Mullainat...
People tend to think by analogies and comparisons. Such way of thinking, termed coarse thinking by M...
Mullainathan et al [Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2008] present a formalization of the concept...
Financial engineering often involves redefining existing financial assets to create new financial pr...
A key limitation of the Black Scholes model is that it assumes a complete market (claims are replica...
A key limitation of the Black Scholes model is that it assumes a complete market (claims are replica...
The article presents an experiment that illustrates a behavior that I denote “relative thinking.” Su...
We experimentally manipulate agents' information regarding the rationality of others in a setting in...
The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH, hereafter) is a widely studied area and is mostly accepted as ...
People tend to think by analogies. We investigate whether thinking-by-analogy matters for investors’...
People tend to think by analogies. We investigate whether thinking-by-analogy matters for investors'...
Mullainathan et al [Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2008] present a model of coarse thinking or ...
Mullainathan et al [Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2008] present a model of coarse thinking or ...
Mullainathan et al [Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2008] present a model of coarse thinking or ...
Mullainathan et al. (2008) present a model of coarse thinking or analogy-based thinking. The essenti...
People think by analogies and comparisons. Such way of thinking, termed coarse thinking by Mullainat...
People tend to think by analogies and comparisons. Such way of thinking, termed coarse thinking by M...
Mullainathan et al [Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2008] present a formalization of the concept...
Financial engineering often involves redefining existing financial assets to create new financial pr...
A key limitation of the Black Scholes model is that it assumes a complete market (claims are replica...
A key limitation of the Black Scholes model is that it assumes a complete market (claims are replica...
The article presents an experiment that illustrates a behavior that I denote “relative thinking.” Su...
We experimentally manipulate agents' information regarding the rationality of others in a setting in...
The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH, hereafter) is a widely studied area and is mostly accepted as ...