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Handbook of behavioral finance / edited by Brian Bruce

Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Edward Elgar, 2010.Description: xiii 435 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781848446519 (pbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.019 BRU
Contents:
Introduction Brian Bruce- PART I: BE HAVIORAL BIASES- 1. Framing Effects, Selective Information and Market Behavior: An Experimental Analysis- 2. Information Overload and Information Presentation in Financial Decision Making- 3. Revealing the Information Content of Investment Decisions- 4. The Disposition Effect and Individual Investor Decisions: The Roles of Regret and Counterfactual Alternatives- 5. Overreaction of Exchange-Traded Funds During the Bubble of 1998-2002- 6. Intentional Herding in Stock Markets: An Alternate Approach in an International Context- 7. Psychic Distance in the Eight-year Crisis: An Empirical Study- PART II: BEHAVIOR IN THE INVESTMENT PROCESS- 8. The Effects of Higher Transaction Costs on Trader Behavior- 9. Homo Communitatis: A Rigorous Foundation for Behavioral Finance- 10. Does Mutual Fund Flow Reflect Investor Sentiment?- 11. The Impact of Motivational and Cognitive Factors on Optimistic Earnings Forecasts- 12. Overconfidence and Active Management- 13. Availability Heuristic and Observed Bias in Growth Forecasts: Evidence from an Analysis of Multiple Business Cycles- 14. Weak and Strong Individual Forecasts: Additional Experimental Evidence- 15. Behavioral Finance and Investment Advice- PART III: GLOBAL BEHAVIOR- 16. Measuring the Impact of Behavioral Traders in the Market for Closed-end Country Funds from 2002 to 2009- 17. Holding on to the Losers: Finnish Evidence- 18. The Impact of Business and Consumer Sentiment on Stock Market Returns: Evidence from Brazil- 19. The Information-Adjusted Noise Model: Theory and Evidence from the Australian Stock Market- 20. Ambiguity Aversion and Illusion of Control in an Emerging Market: Are Individuals Subject to Behavioral Biases?- 21. Behavioral Finance in Malaysia- Index.
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Introduction Brian Bruce-
PART I: BE HAVIORAL BIASES-
1. Framing Effects, Selective Information and Market Behavior: An Experimental Analysis-
2. Information Overload and Information Presentation in Financial Decision Making-
3. Revealing the Information Content of Investment Decisions-
4. The Disposition Effect and Individual Investor Decisions: The Roles of Regret and Counterfactual Alternatives-
5. Overreaction of Exchange-Traded Funds During the Bubble of 1998-2002-
6. Intentional Herding in Stock Markets: An Alternate Approach in an International Context-
7. Psychic Distance in the Eight-year Crisis: An Empirical Study-
PART II: BEHAVIOR IN THE INVESTMENT PROCESS-
8. The Effects of Higher Transaction Costs on Trader Behavior-
9. Homo Communitatis: A Rigorous Foundation for Behavioral Finance-
10. Does Mutual Fund Flow Reflect Investor Sentiment?-
11. The Impact of Motivational and Cognitive Factors on Optimistic Earnings Forecasts-
12. Overconfidence and Active Management-
13. Availability Heuristic and Observed Bias in Growth Forecasts: Evidence from an Analysis of Multiple Business Cycles-
14. Weak and Strong Individual Forecasts: Additional Experimental Evidence-
15. Behavioral Finance and Investment Advice-
PART III: GLOBAL BEHAVIOR-
16. Measuring the Impact of Behavioral Traders in the Market for Closed-end Country Funds from 2002 to 2009-
17. Holding on to the Losers: Finnish Evidence-
18. The Impact of Business and Consumer Sentiment on Stock Market Returns: Evidence from Brazil-
19. The Information-Adjusted Noise Model: Theory and Evidence from the Australian Stock Market-
20. Ambiguity Aversion and Illusion of Control in an Emerging Market: Are Individuals Subject to Behavioral Biases?-
21. Behavioral Finance in Malaysia-
Index.