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BEHAVIORAL FINANCE
We're not always the rational creatures that classical economics makes us out to be. Behavioral finance looks at the ways in which our psychological biases get in the way of making good decisions about money.
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Behavioral Finance expert Meir Statman has cast his skeptical eye on the world of individual investors and finds we...
There is an interesting lecture on Behavioral Economics by Yale professor Robert Shiller. In it, he spoke about how...
The belief in telepathy is deeply rooted in many of us, and not only science fiction fans. Mothers ring their daughters...
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...for the link to this useful slideshow overview of behavioral finance;
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