Psychologists and economists hold vastly different views about human behavior. Psychologists contend that economists' models bear little relation to actual behavior. This view is supported by a large body of psychological research that shows that emotional state can significantly affect decision making. ; Economists, on the other hand, argue that psychological studies have no theoretical basis and offer little empirical evidence about people's decision-making processes. The reigning financial economics paradigm-the efficient market hypothesis (EMH)-assumes that individuals make rational investment decisions using the rules of probability and statistics. A newer branch of financial economics called behavioral finance applies lessons from psy...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
ABSTRACT: Decisions are made according to a complex cognitive and emotional evaluation of the situat...
Classical or standard finance has shown certain limitations, particularly in explaining and predicti...
According to traditional financial theory, the market and its participants are rational „wealth maxi...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that the same brain areas that generate emotional states ...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that the same brain areas that generate emotional states ...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that the same brain areas that generate emotional states ...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
ABSTRACT: Decisions are made according to a complex cognitive and emotional evaluation of the situat...
Classical or standard finance has shown certain limitations, particularly in explaining and predicti...
According to traditional financial theory, the market and its participants are rational „wealth maxi...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that the same brain areas that generate emotional states ...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that the same brain areas that generate emotional states ...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that the same brain areas that generate emotional states ...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
Economic agents are not fully rational machines, but humans with limited capacities, feelings, and s...
This paper presents a model in which rational and emotional investors are compelled to make decision...
ABSTRACT: Decisions are made according to a complex cognitive and emotional evaluation of the situat...