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A Crisis of Beliefs: : Investor Psychology and Financial Fragility
Nicola Gennaioli and Andrei Shleifer carefully walk readers through the unraveling of Lehman Brothers and the ensuing meltdown of the US financial system, and then present new evidence to illustrate the destabilizing role played by the beliefs of home buyers, investors, and regulators. Using the latest research in psychology and behavioral economics, they present a new theory of belief formation that explains why the financial crisis came as such a shock to so many people—and how financial and economic instability persist.
A must-read for anyone seeking insights into financial markets, A Crisis of Beliefs shows how even the smartest market participants and regulators did not fully appreciate the extent of economic risk, and offers a new framework for understanding today’s unpredictable financial waters.
Chapter 1 The Financial Crisis of 2008
Chapter 2 What Were They Thinking?
Chapter 3 A Neglected Risk Model of the Financial Crisis
Chapter 4 Extrapolation in Financial Markets
Chapter 5 Representativeness and Diagnostic Beliefs
Chapter 6 Diagnostic Expectations and Credit Cycles
Chapter 7 Open Problem
Appendix Proofs
References
Index

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