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Advances in behavioral finance1993

by Richard Thaler

Modern financial markets offer the real world's best approximation to the idealized price auction marker envisioned in economic theory. Nevertheless, as the increasingly exquisite and detailed financial data demonstrate, financial markets often fail to behave as they should if trading were truly dominated by the fully rational investors that populate financial theories.

These market anomalies have spawned a new approach to finance, one which as editor Richard Thaler puts it, "entertains the possibility that some of the agents in the economy behave less than fully rationally some of the time." Advances in Behavioral Finance collects together twenty-one percent articles that illustrate the power of this approach.

More than just an assembly of exceptions to mainline theory, these papers...

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