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Behavioral Finance

Nicholas Barberis, Yale University, June 11- June 18, 2025 at Swedish House of Finance - Stockholm School of Economics

Description

The goal of behavioral finance is to make sense of important financial phenomena by improving the psychological realism of our models – in particular, by making more realistic assumptions about people’s beliefs, their risk attitudes, and their cognitive limits more generally. This course will cover the classic contributions to the field, but also the most recent developments and debates. We will consider applications to asset prices (stock market fluctuations, the performance of investment strategies, bubbles); investor behavior; and corporate finance. A recurring theme in the course is that behavioral finance ideas play a key role in many financial phenomena, and that a full understanding of the financial world is impossible without some knowledge of behavioral finance.

Structure

Part I: Introduction

  • Overview (Lecture Note 1)
  • Facts in finance (Lecture Note 2)

Part II: Building Blocks

  • Limits to arbitrage (Lecture Note 3)
  • Psychology (Lecture Note 4)

Part III: Applications to Asset Prices and Investor Behavior

Part IIIA: Beliefs

  • Beliefs about returns and cash flows (Lecture Note 5)
  • Overconfidence, underreaction, and other belief biases (Lecture Note 6)
  • Psychology-free approaches to beliefs (Lecture Note 7)

Part IIIB: Preferences

  • Prospect theory applications in finance (Lecture Note 8)
  • Other preference specifications (Lecture Note 9)

Part IIIC: Cognitive limits

  • Bounded rationality approaches (Lecture Note 10)

Part IV: Applications to Corporate Finance

  • Behavioral corporate finance (Lecture Note 11)

Part V: Conclusion

  • Summary and conclusion (Lecture Note 12)

 

Course credit 

3.75 ECTS

Registration

Please register in advance with the Department Administrator Nicola Donohoe


e-mail:Nicola.Donohoe@hhs.se

 

Registration deadline: May 27, 2025

Syllabus

Schedule 2025

Classes will be held at the premises of SSE, Room A550, Bertil Ohlins Gata 4, 113 83 Stockholm on the following days:

Wed, June 11, 14:00-17:00
Thu, June 12, 14:00-17:00
Mon, June 16, 14:00-17:00
Tue, June 17, 14:00-17:00 
Wed, June 18, 14:00-17:00

Travel Stipends

SHoF offers travel stipends to PhD students from Swedish universities. To apply, please send a brief motivation letter/mail by the supervisor and a budget to jenny.wahlberg.andersson@hhs.se.

The Nordic Finance Network (NFN) offers travel stipends to PhD students from other Nordic countries who come from one of the NFN member institutions.
Information on how to apply for NFN travel stipends is on http://nfn.aalto.fi/courses.htm.

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