[ source: http://www.physorg.com/news125585969.html ] Too much information? Study shows how ignorance can be influential In the current issue of The RAND...
I wrote a book called the Four Filters, and I am waiting for Wiley to offer me a contract. It describes the Buffett and Munger decision framing process. ...
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[ source: http://www.physorg.com/news124982339.html ] Time isn't money: Study finds that we spend the resources differently Economists usually treat time like...
[ source: http://www.physorg.com/news124979558.html ] Tightwads outnumber spendthrifts We all have a friend who can't seem to save, constantly splurging on new...
Dear BF fellows, I am considering a research topic about individual investors' heuristic information process. I would like to ask you if there exists...
[ source: http://www.physorg.com/news124537641.html ] To bet or not to bet: How the brain learns to estimate risk Researchers from EPFL and Caltech have made...
Dear all, I'm new to this group and I've got a first question: Are there any empirical studies which proof correlations between heuristics, e.g. anyone who has...
Hi everybody, I am trying to find out the relationship between behavioral finance and asset pricing. What do you think about this relation? What do you...
Thanks a lot for your help you point out individual investment biases , I want to know how many biases are there in behavioral finance ? and is mispricing is...
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.our previous model portfolio report has been corrected, updated and expanded: http://www.financialsense.com/editorials/bronson/2008/0303.html Bob Bronson ...
Hi, dear members and visitors! Here is your 95th month newsletter, 1) Anecdote of the month Anecdotically, the famous princely Lichsteintein bank that is so...
[ source: http://www.mises.org/story/2857 ] Does Neuroscience Support Austrian Theory? By Doug French Posted on 2/13/2008 Anyone who follows politics or...
Hello to all I want to know how many branch does behavioral finance have?what disputs? Its very important for me and I dont know . does it(behavioral finance)...
I thought this group would enjoy reading my new working paper on negative emotion, gender, and money management. "The paper is entitled "The Financial...
Hi, I have a question: Are rational expectations (beliefs) part of economic rationality? I am somewhat confused about the micro foundations of the neoclassical...
Hi, dear members and visitors! Here is your 94th month newsletter, Hey, we had a lively month in financial markets! A direct experience of what BF is about! ...
Now that the largest trading loss in History just occurred (Société Générale), preceded by other blunders (the credit vehicles craze), it seems important...
[ source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080123125551.htm ] How Much You're Willing To Pay Depends On What You Were Just Doing How Much You're...
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Those three things are not always correlated, either positively or negatively. More money is not always more spending. More money might even be less trust. ...
hi I run a conference on International Finance each year, in Dublin, in June. (http://www.tcd.ie/iiis/pages/events/infiniti2008new.php) International Finance...