The role of psychology in investment decisions has been amply debated during the past few decades, following the evolution of behavioural finance. This book shows that, although behavioural finance concepts were coined/systemised since the 1980s, their first traces are identified in Joseph de la Vega's Confusion of Confusions, written in 1688, over 300 years ago. To that end, the book provides the first comprehensive assessment of Confusion of Confusions from the perspective of the behavioural finance paradigm. Offering also a detailed discussion of behavioural finance itself and the historical context of Vega and his time, it demonstrates that Confusion of Confusions constitutes the precursor to behavioural finance. This book should be of interest to finance researchers and students, particularly those focusing on behavioural finance and financial history. The book's educational value for investors further renders it relevant to regulators and policy makers, who can consider including it in financial education curricula.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036413408
About Vasileios Kallinterakis
Dr Vasileios Kallinterakis is Associate Professor in Finance at Durham University Business School UK. During his career he has taught in several UK universities. His research areas include behavioural finance emerging/frontier markets institutional investors volatility high frequency trading and neurofinance. He has published over 40 papers in several leading international peer-reviewed academic journals and contributed with 8 articles/chapters to edited works and professional publications. His research has featured in online media outlets and has been presented by invitation at regulatory institutions (Bulgarian National Bank; Portuguese Securities Exchange Commission). He is currently a member of the editorial board of four academic journals.