Typically, when currency weakens, imports become more expensive & people consume less. In India, consumption does not fall. Re slides more. 2 weeks ago
hi,
how to join to this blog to be a member of BFR. group? Please reply me the procedure to become a member of this group.
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WITH REGARDS,
P.PARAMESWARI.
Dear Madam,
I’ve sent you the invitation to join the BFR Forum. Please feel free to join and contribute your viewpoints.
Thanks again for your interest.
Best Regards,
AC
this is dinesh, Iam a research scholar and my area of study is selected as Behavioral finance.
i read your valuable contribution of article eterminants of Individual Investor Behaviour: An Orthogonal Linear Transformation Approach
Iam very much need of learning more about Behavioral Finance,particulary from Individual investors point of view.
If possible ,please share your contribution in area of Behavioral FInance,
Hi abhijeet, your blog is really gud a nd helpful. I am also working on the same feild . i would like to join the blog, please help me out with the procedure for the same.
I am a former stock market analyst and now a professor and scholar heading to study the indian financial market. As a former actor in the financial sector I deeply believe that behavioral finance is the only way to understand what happens on financial markets. Yet I have some evidence that behavioral finance needs to add the cultural dimension to be performant. I am working on trying to measure the differences between Indian investors and european investors. As starting point I wish to know if you have some links about behavioral finance in the Indian context or cross-cultural studies including India.
Yours faithfully
hi,
how to join to this blog to be a member of BFR. group? Please reply me the procedure to become a member of this group.
THANKS,
WITH REGARDS,
P.PARAMESWARI.
Dear Madam,
I’ve sent you the invitation to join the BFR Forum. Please feel free to join and contribute your viewpoints.
Thanks again for your interest.
Best Regards,
AC
Good afternoon sir,
this is dinesh, Iam a research scholar and my area of study is selected as Behavioral finance.
eterminants of Individual Investor Behaviour: An Orthogonal Linear Transformation Approach
i read your valuable contribution of article
Iam very much need of learning more about Behavioral Finance,particulary from Individual investors point of view.
If possible ,please share your contribution in area of Behavioral FInance,
Regards,
Dinesh
Hi Dinesh,
I’ve provided many links where you can find more information about BFR on the other page of the blog: http://behavioralfinance.wordpress.com/research-studies-by-abhijeet/.
If you wish to access more of my research on Behavioural Finance in Indian context, you may please check the following link: http://ssrn.com/author=1181506
Happy Investing!
Hi abhijeet, your blog is really gud a nd helpful. I am also working on the same feild . i would like to join the blog, please help me out with the procedure for the same.
Thanks and regards
Supriya Maheshwari
Thanks, Supriya Maheshwari.
You’re most welcome to join the blog as contributor.
Invitation has been sent to you.
Thanks
Hello,
I am a former stock market analyst and now a professor and scholar heading to study the indian financial market. As a former actor in the financial sector I deeply believe that behavioral finance is the only way to understand what happens on financial markets. Yet I have some evidence that behavioral finance needs to add the cultural dimension to be performant. I am working on trying to measure the differences between Indian investors and european investors. As starting point I wish to know if you have some links about behavioral finance in the Indian context or cross-cultural studies including India.
Yours faithfully
Laurence Dupré (France)