This 3 credit course on Behavioral Finance examines how investor behavioral biases can cause anomalies and market inefficiencies that are not explained by efficient market hypothesis. The course will analyze limits of arbitrage, prospect theory, disposition effect, and other behavioral concepts through lectures, discussions, and experiments. Students will learn to make rational decisions despite irrational influences and identify opportunities created by behavioral biases in the market. Evaluation includes class participation, quizzes, assignments, and an end term exam.
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Behavioral Finance Course Outline
This 3 credit course on Behavioral Finance examines how investor behavioral biases can cause anomalies and market inefficiencies that are not explained by efficient market hypothesis. The course will analyze limits of arbitrage, prospect theory, disposition effect, and other behavioral concepts through lectures, discussions, and experiments. Students will learn to make rational decisions despite irrational influences and identify opportunities created by behavioral biases in the market. Evaluation includes class participation, quizzes, assignments, and an end term exam.