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This is the first of about 20 videos of my lectures in Behavioural Finance at the University of Western Sydney (2 videos per lecture). This first lecture presents the Neoclassical theory of consumer behavior–known as Revealed Preference–and an experiment that invalidated it by the German economist Reinhard Sippel.
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This is the first of about 20 videos of my lectures in Behavioural Finance at the University of Western Sydney (2 videos per lecture). This first lecture presents the Neoclassical theory of consumer behavior–known as Revealed Preference–and an experiment that invalidated it by the German economist Reinhard Sippel.
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