Showing posts with label behavioral finance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label behavioral finance. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Some useful resources on behavioural finance

I am opening up this as a static post and will add to it over time. It's basically a handy way of avoiding having to send the same email. These links are broad links to give people a representative introduction.

Robert Shiller's course in Yale, including lectures on behavioural finance, is available here.

This paper by Baker and Wurgler is a neat overview of the effect of investor sentiment on the stock market

Survey paper by Thaler and Barberis

Website called Behavioralfinance.net

Journal of Behavioural Finance 

William Forbes textbook on Behavioural Finance is available here