Hi, sdonkar! I don't have the direct link to that paper, I supppose another member will find it, if there is a web version. But on martin sewell's site, I...
Bingo, the original 1974 kahneman's paper but nothing about endowment at that time: http://212.67.202.199/~msewell/bf/heuristics/TvKa74.pdf Peter ... by ... ...
Peter Thanks for the links. pgreenfinch <pgreenfinch@...> wrote: Bingo, the original 1974 kahneman's paper but nothing about endowment at that time: ...
... *nods* Discovery learning, adaptation..it's a question in educational research too for studying heuristics. Re cognitive psychology/BF, you have to sort...
I'm in the middle of the book. Good old chrichton is a modern jules vernes, although a bit on the science-alarmist side, but always well documented, clever and...
You can peep at the first results of our 4 "who are we?" polls, at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Behavioral-Finance/polls Still not enough votes (about 45 per...
hi there... i am looking for a paper which explains the recent stock market crash which saw TEchnology at its outset. can anyone tell me if any research has...
Peter, try this one. JM ... From: pgreenfinch [mailto:pgreenfinch@...] Sent: 04 September 2003 08:25 To: Behavioral-Finance@yahoogroups.com Subject:...
Thanks James. Here starts the problem with the new yahoo procedure. Attachments are no more stored in the groups archives. Also some mail system (like my...
Hi Erik, What you are refering to is a rather old article: Cutler, Poterba, and Summers "What Moves Stock Prices?" (Spring 1989), Journal of Portfolio...
Hi ! I found a solution with James to upload in the group's files http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Behavioral-Finance/files/ the documents he announced in his...
A good starting point is the work of Thomas Sargent on recursive economic theory. See Sargent's web-site at: http://www.stanford.edu/~sargent/ An interesting...
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Hi Willem, Thanks for the help. i forgot how i actually found it, but after a few dozen Google searches turned up this same article and was able to download...
Re information theory and economics (an area that is complex and by its nature hard to write simply about without distortion), I think you might enjoy a book...
Thanks, Dick Seems, from Decamps / Lovo paper, that there is a fight between endogenous info (fundamentals) and exogenous info (market price as a result of...
attn: Martin Sewell I'm looking for the 1978' article by Ray Ball. It is part of your bibliography at http://212.67.202.199/~msewell/emh/bibliography.html, but...
Hi there, I am Carlo from Spain and I am studying in the UK as a PhD student. My main research area lies within market microstructure with emphasis on the role...
very exiting subject ... and many things to say about it ... You can have a look at recent papers of Doyne Farmer http://www.santafe.edu/~jdf (The Power of...
Actually, I should have said history of applying information theory and game theory to post-war Theoretical economics (not mathematical economics as such)....
Hi, all members and visitors! The beginning of september is a turning point in many activities. Time for a 40th month newsletter 1) Monthly stats The...
... Hmmm...I've just searched my entire hard drive, but to no avail. Strange. My guess is that I never had it in the first place...sorry about that. ... ...
I have just joint your Group - thank you for the interesting topics that I will investigate over time. My question to you? What is the differences and or...
Hope I understand your question, and I might say tentatively, (while hoping other members bring their own vision which might differ) that BF is the common pot...
Is anybody aware of work that explores which cognitive biases at the individual level reinforce each other and are fully expressed at the macro level, and...