EDITORIAL - MASTERING RISK: FOLLY, FANTASY AND ROGUERY: A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF FINANCE RISK DISASTERS - Nigel Nicholson and Paul Willman scan the new disciplines of behavioural finance and behavioural decision theory for insights into why some financial traders dice so disastrously with danger. They show how motives of greed, fear and ego, which often work to good effect in driving profitable ...
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2000
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Authors: | Nicholson, Nigel ; Willman, Paul |
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Butterworths journal of international banking and financial law. - London : Butterworth, ISSN 0269-2694, ZDB-ID 7227152. - Vol. 15.2000, 10, p. 395-397
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