Behavioral Finance meeting.

PositionProgram and Working Group Meetings

The Behavioral Economics Working Group held a meeting on Behavioral Finance at Stanford Graduate School of Management on November 5, 2011. NBER Faculty Research Fellows James J. Choi, Yale School of Management, and Lauren Cohen, Harvard Business School, organized the meeting and chose these papers to discuss:

* Yen-cheng Chang, Shanghai Advanced Institute for Finance, and Harrison Hong, Princeton University and NBER, "Rules and Regression Discontinuities in Asset Markets"

* Dong Lou, London School of Economics, "Attracting Investor Attention through Advertising"

* Huina Mao and Johan Bollen, Indiana University-Bloomington, and Scott Counts, Microsoft Research, "Computational Economic and Finance Gauges: Polls, Search, & Twitter"

* Yigitcan Karabulut, Goethe University, Frankfurt, "Can Facebook Predict Stock Market Activity?"

* David Hirshleifer, University of California, Irvine, and Jianfeng Yu, University of Minnesota, "Asset Pricing in Production...

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