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FIN 645 Behavioral Finance 3.0 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the topic of behavioral finance. Much of traditional economics and finance is based on market participants and managers behaving rationally. However, financial decisions in the laboratory and in the field systematically deviate from rational benchmarks, despite large monetary incentives to get it right. Behavioral finance examines these deviations and their implications for investor welfare and asset prices.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: FIN 626 [Min Grade: C]