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Taming animal spirits: risk management with behavioural factors

Authors
  1. A Aspachs
  2. A Tversky
  3. A Utaka
  4. C Goodhart
  5. C Granger
  6. D Duffie
  7. EP Howrey
  8. F Longstaff
  9. F Longstaff
  10. Grzegorz Andruszkiewicz
  11. H Geman
  12. J Hull
  13. J Long
  14. J Matsusaka
  15. K Fisher
  16. K Fisher
  17. M Baker
  18. M Lemmon
  19. Mark H. A. Davis
  20. R Rigobon
  21. Sébastien Lleo
  22. WJ Jansen
Publication date
31 May 2013
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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