Handbook of Experimental Finance
Edited by Sascha Füllbrunn and
Ernan Haruvy
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
With an in-depth overview of the past, present and future of the field, The Handbook of Experimental Finance provides a comprehensive analysis of the current topics, methodologies, findings, and breakthroughs in research conducted with the help of experimental finance methodology. Leading experts suggest innovative ways of designing, implementing, analyzing, and interpreting finance experiments.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781800372320
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Current and possible future research directions in experimental finance , pp 12-16

- Charles Noussair
- Ch 2 Experiments in finance: From no to maybe to yes , pp 17-25

- Pascal Kieren and Martin Weber
- Ch 3 The complementarity of experimental and archival finance research , pp 26-40

- Lucy Ackert and Hong Qu
- Ch 4 Physiological measures in experimental finance , pp 41-53

- Eyal Ert, Abigail Hurwitz and Sven Nolte
- Ch 5 Ambiguity, experience and unforeseen events in experimental finance , pp 54-63

- Stefan Trautmann
- Ch 6 Experimental finance and financial professionals , pp 64-72

- Sascha Füllbrunn, Christoph Huber and Christian König-Kersting
- Ch 7 Cognitive finance , pp 73-88

- Ciril Bosch-Rosa and Brice Corgnet
- Ch 8 The perils of a blanket model: Financial anomalies and loss aversion , pp 89-97

- Eldad Yechiam
- Ch 9 Testosterone and financial risk taking , pp 98-104

- John Dinsmore, Eric Stenstrom and Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno
- Ch 10 On attention to information: The checking paradox , pp 105-116

- Yefim Roth and Ofir Yakobi
- Ch 11 The double-channeled effects of experienced payoffs in investment decisions , pp 117-131

- Peiran Jiao
- Ch 12 Investing other people's money , pp 132-144

- Sascha Füllbrunn, Ola Kvaløy and Wolfgang Luhan
- Ch 13 From the field to the lab: Professionals and bidding aggression , pp 145-151

- Timo Heinrich and Matthew Walker
- Ch 14 Coordination games: Escaping the straitjacket , pp 152-160

- Christos Ioannou
- Ch 15 Perishable goods versus re-tradable assets: A theoretical reappraisal of a fundamental dichotomy , pp 162-171

- Sabiou M. Inoua and Vernon Smith
- Ch 16 Pairing multi-market theory with experiments , pp 172-193

- Elena Asparouhova, Peter Bossaerts and Sean Crockett
- Ch 17 The effect of favorable and unfavorable information on asset prices , pp 194-212

- Charles Noussair, Steven Tucker and Mark Ryan
- Ch 18 Market experiments with multiple assets: A survey , pp 213-224

- John Duffy, Jean Paul Rabanal and Olga A. Rud
- Ch 19 Individual evolutionary learning and zero-intelligence in the continuous double auction , pp 225-249

- Jasmina Arifovic, Anil Donmez, John Ledyard and Megan Tjandrasuwita
- Ch 20 Using results from learning to forecast laboratory experiments to predict the effect of futures markets on spot market stability , pp 250-266

- Johan de Jong, Joep Sonnemans and Jan Tuinstra
- Ch 21 Are you experienced? How the time spacing of traders' market experience impacts bubble formation in experimental asset markets , pp 267-280

- Jason Scachat and Hang Wang
- Ch 22 Monetary policy and cash flow irregularity as drivers of asset price bubbles: An experimental study , pp 281-301

- Dragana Draganac and Miloš Božović
- Ch 23 Algorithmic trading in experimental markets with human traders: A literature survey , pp 302-322

- Te Bao, Elizaveta Nekrasova, Tibor Neugebauer and Yohanes Riyanto
- Ch 24 Asset market experiments with diverse information , pp 323-346

- Dominik Schmidt and Thomas Stöckl
- Ch 25 Experimental bank runs , pp 347-361

- Hubert J. Kiss, Ismael Rodriguez-Lara and Alfonso Rosa-García
- Ch 26 Experiential learning in finance education - Applying experimental finance methodology , pp 362-374

- Éva Kaczkó and Michael Razen
- Ch 27 Experimental research in financial accounting , pp 375-383

- Daniel Reimsbach and Karen De Meyst
- Ch 28 Corporate governance experiments , pp 384-394

- Ernan Haruvy
- Ch 29 Nudging and RCTs in finance: A review of recent literature , pp 395-407

- Réka Heim and Jürgen Huber
- Ch 30 A critical perspective on the conceptualization of risk in behavioral and experimental finance , pp 408-413

- Felix Holzmeister, Christoph Huber and Stefan Palan
- Ch 31 Stated risk preference predicts risk appetite in structured investment , pp 414-422

- Doron Sonsino, Yaron Lahav and Yefim Roth
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