Behavioral Finance: The Second Generation Behavioral Finance: The Second Generation

Behavioral Finance: The Second Generation

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Behavioral finance presented in this book is the second-generation of behavioral finance. The first generation, starting in the early 1980s, largely accepted standard finance’s notion of people’s wants as “rational” wants—restricted to the utilitarian benefits of high returns and low risk. That first generation commonly described people as “irrational”—succumbing to cognitive and emotional errors and misled on their way to their rational wants. The second generation describes people as normal. It begins by acknowledging the full range of people’s normal wants and their benefits—utilitarian, expressive, and emotional—distinguishes normal wants from errors, and offers guidance on using shortcuts and avoiding errors on the way to satisfying normal wants. People’s normal wants include financial security, nurturing children and families, gaining high social status, and staying true to values. People’s normal wants, even more than their cognitive and emotional shortcuts and errors, underlie answers to important questions of finance, including saving and spending, portfolio construction, asset pricing, and market efficiency.

GENRE
Zaken en persoonlijke financiën
UITGEGEVEN
2019
2 december
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
246
Pagina's
UITGEVER
CFA Institute Research Foundation
PROVIDER INFO
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF CFA INSTITUTE
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7,2
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