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Taylor & Francis - Free Virtual Special Issue on Behavioural Finance

Thursday Jul 15, 16:54PM

Taylor and Francis

Analysts Get SAD Too: The Effect of Seasonal Affective Disorder on Stock Analysts’ Earnings Estimates
Steven D. Dolvin, Mark K. Pyles and Qun Wu
Journal of Behavioral Finance, Volume 10, Issue 4, 2009

Changing investors’ risk appetite: Reality or fiction?
Miroslav Misina
The European Journal of Finance, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2008

Comparing the Traits of Stock Market Investors and Gamblers
Janice W. Jadlow and John C. Mowen
Journal of Behavioral Finance, Volume 11 Issue 2, 2010

Consumption, money and excess returns
Maik Schmeling
Applied Economics, First published on 28 May 2010, iFirst

Does training on behavioural finance influence fund managers’ perception and behaviour?
Marina Nikiforow
Applied Financial Economics, Volume 20, Issue 7, 2010

Highs and lows: a behavioural and technical analysis
Bruce Mizrach; Susan Weerts
Applied Financial Economics, Volume 19, Issue 10, 2009

Intentions in invisible-hand accounts
Aki Lehtinen
Journal of Economic Methodology, Volume 16, Issue 4, 2009

Investing in the Unknown and the Unknowable - Behavioral Finance in Frontier Markets
Lawrence S. Speidell
Journal of Behavioral Finance, Volume 10, Issue 1, 2009

Novelty and the bounds of unknowledge in economics
Ulrich Witt
Journal of Economic Methodology, Volume 16, Issue 4, 2009

Orderings and Probability Functionals Consistent with Preferences
Sergio Ortobelli; Svetlozar T. Rachev; Haim Shalit; Frank J. Fabozzi
Applied Mathematical Finance, Volume 16, Issue 1, 2009

The Epps effect revisited
Bence Tóth; János Kertész
Quantitative Finance, Volume 9, Issue 7, 2009

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