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Date: 2015-01-13 01:08:00
Finance
Behavioral economics
David Laibson
Mental accounting
Endowment effect
Momentum
Richard Thaler
Efficient-market hypothesis
Capital asset pricing model
Behavioral finance
Economics
Financial economics

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