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Behavioral Beats

Harold L. Vogel ()

Chapter Chapter 5 in Financial Market Bubbles and Crashes, 2021, pp 243-276 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As compared to approaches relying predominantly on the neoclassical rationality presumption, behavioral and emotional studies provide important insights about how bubbles and crashes evolve and dissolve. The review of biases, herding, anomalies, and other such features presented here provide an important bridge to the approach developed in later chapters.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-79182-7_5

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