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A Fast and Frugal Finance. Bridging Contemporary Behavioral Finance and Ecological Rationality. Perspectives in Behavioral Economics and the Economics of Behavior

  • Book

  • November 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4539984

A Fast and Frugal Finance: Bridging Contemporary Behavioural Finance and Ecological Rationality adds psychological reality to classical financial reasoning. It shows how financial professionals can reach better and quicker decisions using the 'fast and frugal' framework for decision-making, adding dramatically to time and outcome efficiency, while also retaining accuracy. The book provides the reader with an adaptive toolbox of heuristic tools and classification systems to aid real-world decisions. Throughout, financial applications are presented alongside real-world examples to help readers solve established problems in finance, including stock buying and selling decisions, when faced with not only risk but fundamental uncertainty.

The book concludes by describing potential solutions to financial problems in the forefront of contemporary debates, and calls for taking psychological insights seriously.

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Table of Contents

Section I A Fast-and-Frugal Approach to Finance 1. Introduction2. Fast-and-Frugal Heuristics3. Adaptive or Efficient Financial Markets?4. Financial Regulations and Heuristics5. When Fast-and-Frugal Works Best

Section II Applications of Fast-and-Frugal Finance6. Fast-and-Frugal Asset Pricing7. Fast-and-Frugal Portfolio Theory8. Fast-and-Frugal Financial Analysis9. Inference Under the Law of Small Numbers: Earnings Streaks Rather Than Earning Numbers10. A Fast-and-Frugal Finance

Authors

William P. Forbes Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland and Groningen University, The Netherlands. William Forbes is a Teaching Associate at Queen Mary University of London. Forbes has researched and taught upon behavioural finance for nearly twenty years. Previously, he has worked in Exeter, Manchester, Glasgow and Loughborough Universities. He is the author of Behavioural Finance (John Wiley & Son, 2009), and co-author of Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom: Past, Present and Future (Springer, 2014). Aloysius Obinna Igboekwu School of Management and Business, Aberystwyth University, UK. Aloysius Igboekwu is a Lecturer in Finance and the Director of Postgraduate Studies at Aberystwyth Business School, Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom. His research in asset pricing, behavioral finance, corporate finance and governance, and market-based accounting has appeared in international journals. He is a reviewer for the Journal of Risk Finance, and serves as a guest editor for the Qualitative Research in Financial Markets. Shabnam Mousavi Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany. Shabnam Mousavi is a fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin. She is president of the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics, editor-in-chief for Mind and Society, also, co-editor of the Handbook of Behavioral Economics (Routledge, 2017) and of The Behavioral Finance Revolution: A New Approach to Financial Policies and Regulations (Edward Elgar, 2018).