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1.
Noncognitive Abilities and Financial Distress: Evidence from a Representative Household Panel
Forthcoming Review of Financial Studies
Number of pages: 48
Posted: 28 Feb 2017
Last Revised: 07 Oct 2018
Accepted Paper Series
EDHEC and Netspar
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Noncognitive Abilities and Financial Distress: Evidence from a Representative Household Panel
Forthcoming Review of Financial Studies
Number of pages: 48
Posted: 28 Feb 2017
Last Revised: 07 Oct 2018
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167
Understanding the Determinants of Financial Outcomes and Choices: The Role of Noncognitive Abilities
BIS Working Paper No. 640
Number of pages: 57
Posted: 07 Jun 2017
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63
Understanding the Determinants of Financial Outcomes and Choices: The Role of Noncognitive Abilities
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP11900
Number of pages: 57
Posted: 16 Mar 2017
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167
2.
Who Wears the Pants? Gender Identity Norms and Intra-Household Financial Decision Making
Number of pages: 58
Posted: 04 Feb 2017
Last Revised: 07 Aug 2018
Working Paper Series
University of South Carolina
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244
3.
The Dividend Disconnect
7th Miami Behavioral Finance Conference 2016
Number of pages: 56
Posted: 29 Nov 2016
Last Revised: 30 Aug 2018
Working Paper Series
University of Chicago - Booth School of Business and Boston College - Carroll School of Management
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3,035
4.
Social Risk and Portfolio Choice
7th Miami Behavioral Finance Conference 2016
Number of pages: 82
Posted: 03 Nov 2016
Last Revised: 05 Dec 2018
Working Paper Series
University of Miami, University of Colorado at Denver - Department of Finance, University of Miami and University of Miami - School of Business Administration
Downloads
183
5.
The Speed of Communication
7th Miami Behavioral Finance Conference 2016
Number of pages: 55
Posted: 01 Oct 2016
Last Revised: 31 Jul 2018
Working Paper Series
The University of Hong Kong - School of Economics and Finance, Cornell University - Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE)
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126
6.
Evidence About Bubble Mechanisms: Precipitating Event, Feedback Trading, and Social Contagion
7th Miami Behavioral Finance Conference 2016
Number of pages: 56
Posted: 23 Aug 2016
Last Revised: 08 Nov 2017
Working Paper Series
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Department of Finance, Tsinghua University - School of Economics & Management and Durham University
Downloads
217
7.
Growing Up Without Finance
Journal of Financial Economics (JFE), Forthcoming, 7th Miami Behavioral Finance Conference 2016
Number of pages: 76
Posted: 14 Jul 2016
Last Revised: 23 Sep 2018
Accepted Paper Series
Iowa State University - Department of Finance, University of Colorado at Boulder - Leeds School of Business and Boston College - Department of Finance
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387
8.
Geographic Lead-Lag Effects
Number of pages: 66
Posted: 17 May 2016
Last Revised: 22 Sep 2018
Working Paper Series
Foster School of Business, University of Washington, Stockholm School of Economics and University of Texas at Austin - Department of Finance
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822
9.
Individual Investor Overextrapolation
7th Miami Behavioral Finance Conference 2016
Number of pages: 54
Posted: 22 Jan 2016
Last Revised: 14 Sep 2017
Working Paper Series
London Business School, Carnegie Mellon University - David A. Tepper School of Business, University of Notre Dame and Columbia University - Columbia Business School
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594
10.
Analyst Bias and Mispricing
7th Miami Behavioral Finance Conference 2016
Number of pages: 49
Posted: 02 Sep 2015
Last Revised: 05 Aug 2018
Working Paper Series
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Finance Area, George Washington University - Department of Finance and George Mason University - Department of Finance
Downloads
473
11.
Speculative Trading and Bubbles: Evidence from the Art Market
CentER Discussion Paper Series No. 2014-068, 7th Miami Behavioral Finance Conference 2016
Number of pages: 66
Posted: 14 Nov 2014
Last Revised: 19 May 2017
Working Paper Series
University of Luxembourg and Tilburg University - Department of Finance
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344
12.
How Do Shocks Arise and Spread Across Stock Markets? A Microstructure Perspective
7th Miami Behavioral Finance Conference 2016
Number of pages: 147
Posted: 04 Aug 2014
Last Revised: 01 Dec 2018
Working Paper Series
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Finance, California Institute of Technology, State University of New York at Buffalo - School of Management, Erasmus University - Rotterdam School of Management and Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) - Department of Finance
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308
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