The Behavioural Finance Revolution: A New Approach to Financial Policies and Regulations

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Financial markets are complex. Regulators strive to predict ways in which they can malfunction and create rules to prevent this from happening, yet behavioural impacts are often overlooked. This book explores how behavioural finance can go hand-in-hand with traditional methods to help banks and regulators create better policies. It also demonstrates how the behavioural finance revolution has opened the way to a more integrated approach to the analysis of economic phenomena. This book adopts a forward-looking agenda that takes account of existing practices based on behavioural science. It focuses on how to make financial markets an arena for fair play as a central criterion for securing and enhancing societal well being. It examines how bounded rationality, heuristic decision making, aversion to losses, endowment effects and social preferences may impact financial decisions, thus exposing the flaws in traditional forecasting methods that rely on an over-simplifiedrepresentation of the individual. With contributions from both academics and practitioners, this book will be fundamental reading for researchers in the finance and behavioural economics. Regulators who wish to utilise behavioural policymaking will also find this a beneficial read.

Author(s): Riccardo Viale, Shabnam Mousavi, Barbara Alemanni, Umberto Filotto
Series: Behavioral Financial Regulation and Policy
Publisher: Edward Elgar
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 272
City: Cheltenham

Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword
Preface
PART 1: THE MANY FACES OF FINANCE IN ACADEMIA
1 Understanding financial behaviour for better policy making: an introduction
2 Behavioral policymaking with bounded rationality
3 A taxonomy of behavioural policies
4 Do regulators know better?
5 Behavioral finance and the effects of non-conventional monetary policies
6 The psychology of financial choices: from classical and behavioral finance to neurofinance
7 Behavioral re-evolution: how behavioral economics has evolved and is evolving
8 Evolutionary regulation and financial behavior
9 Recent advances in behavioural macroeconomics and lessons for policymakers
PART 2: FINANCE FROM THE VIEWPOINT OFPSYCHOLOGY, BANKS, REGULATORS AND INDUSTRY
10 The heuristics revolution: rethinking the role of uncertainty in finance
11 The psychology of financial incompetence: past, present and future
12 Behavioral finance: from financial consumer protection to financial education
13 Behavioral impact of policies for the start-up and Venture Capital ecosystem
14 Investors’ inconsistencies and the need for better financial literacy
15 How behavioural finance can reshape financial consumer protection: Consob’s first steps in the European framework
16 When central bankers become humans: behavioral economics and monetary policy decisions
17 Trust the change? Trust and the impact of policy making: the case of the introduction of the MiFID II Directive in the financial advisory industry
18 CMU and the role of institutional investors: investment behavior and governance of pension funds
19 Italian households’ wealth and their financial attitude: the new environment and a new approach
Index