2109FI03
Current Topics in Behavioral Finance Research
Abstract and Learning Objectives
The purpose of this course is to provide advanced insights into several areas of behavioral finance including individual investor behavior, household finance, limits to arbitrage, and (empirical) asset pricing. We will discuss cutting edge papers in these areas with a focus on methodological issues, such as conducting experiments, running surveys, and analyzing big data sets. The course will also include a practical part in which students replicate selected empirical findings related to cross-sectional return patterns.
The course intends to enable students to plan and carry out empirical and experimental research in behavioral finance on their own and prepares for an empirical PhD thesis in this area of finance.
Date of Event:
21. - 24. September 2021
Location:
Goethe University Frankfurt
Theodor-W.-Adorno Platz
60323 Frankfurt am Main
Prof. Dr. Alexander Hillert
Goethe University Frankfurt
Prof. Dr. Christoph Merkle
Aarhus University
Registration:
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Registration deadline: 22. August 2021