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Author
De Brouwer Philippe (KBC Towarzystwo Funduszy Inwestycyjnych)
Title
Behavioral Finance and Its Applications on Decision-Making in Financial Markets
Source
FindEcon Monograph Series : advances in financial market analysis, 2006, nr 1, s. 27-44, rys., tab., bibliogr. s. 44
Issue title
Financial markets : principles of modeling forecasting and decision-making
Keyword
Finanse behawioralne, Podejmowanie decyzji finansowych, Rynki finansowe
Behavioural finance, Decision making of finance, Financial markets
Abstract
Chapter 2 offers a discussion about behavioral finance and its applications to decision-making. It is argued that decision biases, an ingredient of research body, may lead to adverse effects when making decisions about investments. The chapter gives insight into the non-rational behavior of investors and tries to indicate potential solutions that could lead to better investment decisions. (fragment of text)
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