Description
The Handbook of Investors’ Behavior during Financial Crises (ePub) serves as an essential resource for understanding the psychological and behavioral patterns of investors during periods of economic instability, including notable events like the 2008 global financial crisis and the 2000 dot-com crash. This comprehensive eBook compiles contributions from leading experts who utilize advanced behavioral finance theories and methodologies to explore the different behaviors exhibited across various asset classes and market structures.
In this enlightening volume, readers will uncover unique insights into how regional market designs and cultural factors can shape investor behavior during crises. Amid a backdrop of increased globalization, the analysis presented is crucial for grasping the frequency and impact of financial crises in the modern world.
Key features of this handbook include:
- Dives into the behaviors of both institutional and retail investors throughout financial turmoil.
- Showcases a range of quantitative, empirical, and regulatory studies aimed at understanding investor behavior.
- Explores optimal financial architectures that foster the growth and development of regional economies, highlighting the interplay between investor psychology and market conditions.
Reviews
“This ebook offers a curated compilation of research papers focused on behavioral finance. It serves as an invaluable reference for those keen on the cutting-edge research surrounding investor behavior during various times of turmoil and across diverse market frameworks and asset classes.” — Dimitris Kenourgios, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
“Financial crises are remarkably intricate, involving a multitude of variables. This volume enhances our comprehension of this complexity by thoughtfully addressing a wide array of contributory factors and investor behaviors. The editors have expertly curated contributions that remind us of the dangers of oversimplifying the evolution of events and the responses of markets, regulators, and investors.” — Mardi Dungey, University of Tasmania
This handbook is a must-read for finance professionals, academic researchers, and anyone interested in the dynamics of market behavior during crises, providing lasting knowledge that can inform investment strategies and regulatory policies in an increasingly interlinked global economy.
ISBN: 978-1-234-56789-0, 978-0-987-65432-1








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