Table of contents - Special Issue: Thaler's Nobel prize: the evolution of behavioral finance
Guest Editors: RobertHudson, Yaz GulnurMuradoglu
Personal routes into behavioural finance
Robert Hudson, Yaz Gulnur MuradogluThe paper aims to provide the individual routes of the authors into behavioural finance in order to introduce the special issue.
Investor and market overreaction: a retrospective
Werner De BondtAre the capital markets of leading industrialized nations rational and efficient? This powerful hypothesis was badly dented by the work of De Bondt and Thaler (1985) on stock…
Learning is a social activity
Charles GoodhartLearning often requires little or no expenditure in income; its real cost is that it takes time. The paper aims to discuss this issue.
My way to the second generation of behavioral finance
Meir StatmanThe purpose of this paper is to depict how the author's way from standard finance to the first and second generations of behavioral finance illustrates the ongoing general…
Unfinished business: a multicommodity intertemporal planner–doer framework
Hersh ShefrinThere was unfinished business to address in the version of the planner–doer model developed in Thaler and Shefrin (1981). The unfinished business involved identifying and modeling…
ISSN:
1940-5979e-ISSN:
1940-5987ISSN-L:
1940-5987Online date, start – end:
2009Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Gulnur Muradoglu