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Lecture 8: Human Foibles, Fraud, and Regulation Economics 252, Spring Lecture 8: Human Foibles, Fraud, and Regulation Economics 252, Spring

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Lecture 8: Human Foibles, Fraud, and Regulation Economics 252, Spring 2008 Prof. Robert Shiller, Yale University Some Principles of Behavioral Finance ¥!Wishful thinking bias ¥!Attention anomalies ¥!Anchoring ¥!Representativeness heuristic ¥!Gambling behavior ¥!Magical thinking ¥!Quasi magical thinking ¥!Attention anomalies U.S. Agencies that Help to Control these Temptations ¥!Securities and Exchange Commission ¥!National Association of Securities Dealers, now FINRA ¥!Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board ¥!Financial Accounting Standards Board ¥!Securities Industry Association ¥!Investment Company Institute ¥!Mortgage Bankers Association Key Terms ¥!Public vs private securities ¥!Hedge funds ¥!Market surveillance ¥!Insiders vs outsiders ¥!Tunneling ¥!FASB and earnings definitions ¥!Off-balance sheet accounting ¥!FDIC and SIPC U.S. Agencies that Help to Control these Temptations ¥!Securities and Exchange Commission ¥!National Association of Securities Dealers, now FINRA ¥!Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board ¥!Financial Accounting Standards Board ¥!Securities Industry Association ¥!Investment Company Institute ¥!Mortgage Bankers Association Key Terms ¥!Public vs private securities ¥!Hedge funds ¥!Market surveillance ¥!Insiders vs outsiders ¥!Tunneling ¥!FASB and earnings definitions ¥!Off-balance sheet accounting ¥!FDIC and SIPC U.S. Agencies that Help to Control these Temptations ¥!Securities and Exchange Commission ¥!National Association of Securities Dealers, now FINRA ¥!Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board ¥!Financial Accounting Standards Board ¥!Securities Industry Association ¥!Investment Company Institute ¥!Mortgage Bankers Association Some Principles of Behavioral Finance ¥!Wishful thinking bias ¥!Attention anomalies ¥!Anchoring ¥!Representativeness heuristic ¥!Gambling behavior ¥!Magical thinking ¥!Quasi magical thinking ¥!Attention anomalies Lecture 8: Human Foibles, Fraud, and Regulation Economics 252, Spring 2008 Prof. Robert Shiller, Yale University