Behavioural Finance: A Review and Synthesis |
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Authors: | Avanidhar Subrahmanyam |
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Affiliation: | Anderson Graduate School of Management, University of California at Los Angeles, USA E‐mail: subra@anderson.ucla.edu |
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Abstract: | I provide a synthesis of the Behavioural finance literature over the past two decades. I review the literature in three parts, namely, (i) empirical and theoretical analyses of patterns in the cross‐section of average stock returns, (ii) studies on trading activity, and (iii) research in corporate finance. Behavioural finance is an exciting new field because it presents a number of normative implications for both individual investors and CEOs. The papers reviewed here allow us to learn more about these specific implications. |
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Keywords: | behavioural finance market efficiency cross‐section of stock returns G00 G10 G11 G14 G31 G32 G34 |
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