Better Behavior

Just as behavioral economics has gained credence and adherents, behavioral risk management is no longer out on the theoretical –- or technological -– fringes.

Monday, December 06, 2010 , By Katherine Heires

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Behavioral finance, the study of how emotions and psychology influence personal choices and decisions, is not just for academics any more -- nor even for a select few, cutting-edge hedge funds.

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