In this paper, we study how irrationality affects the investor's consumption and investment decisions. We build a continuous-time financial model, where an irrational investor determines his consumption and investment according to an exogenous price process. The main results are as follows. First, compared with a rational investor, an optimistic irrational investor tends to consume more, while a pessimistic irrational investor tends to consume less. Second, the more irrational the investor, the more volatile his consumption. Third, the extremely irrational investor can get more ex ante expected utility than his rational counterpart, no matter he is optimistic or pessimistic
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Consumer decision-making and its determining factors have been analysed by a number of marketing res...
Consumer decision-making and its determining factors have been analysed by a number of marketing res...
The nature of investor’s rationality vs. irrationality debate drawn attention of thousands of academ...
Investors need not be rational for markets to be efficient. The axiom of efficient market hypothesis...
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We analyze a model where irrational and rational informed traders exchange a risky asset with irrat...
One cannot separate decision from psychology of human being. People see world by perception and this...
How should a market filled with investors who chronically make bad investments, but is nevertheless ...
The effects of investment decisions are different. Many studies show that the average investor earns...
Pessimism and the Risk-Return Tradeo¤ Can investors with irrational beliefs be neglected as long as ...
Can investors with irrational beliefs be neglected as long as they are rational on average ? Do thei...
Consumer decision-making and its determining factors have been analysed by a number of marketing res...
Consumer decision-making and its determining factors have been analysed by a number of marketing res...
The nature of investor’s rationality vs. irrationality debate drawn attention of thousands of academ...
Investors need not be rational for markets to be efficient. The axiom of efficient market hypothesis...
Our objective is to understand the trading strategy that would allow an investor to take advantage o...
This study analyzes the stock investor's rational and irrational behavior formation through Investor...
We analyze a model where irrational and rational informed traders exchange a risky asset with compet...
According to traditional financial theory, the market and its participants are rational „wealth maxi...
We provide a model in which irrational investors trade based upon considerations that are not inhere...
We analyze a model where irrational and rational informed traders exchange a risky asset with irrat...
One cannot separate decision from psychology of human being. People see world by perception and this...
How should a market filled with investors who chronically make bad investments, but is nevertheless ...
The effects of investment decisions are different. Many studies show that the average investor earns...
Pessimism and the Risk-Return Tradeo¤ Can investors with irrational beliefs be neglected as long as ...
Can investors with irrational beliefs be neglected as long as they are rational on average ? Do thei...
Consumer decision-making and its determining factors have been analysed by a number of marketing res...
Consumer decision-making and its determining factors have been analysed by a number of marketing res...