Hirshleifer, David and Luo, Guo Ying (2000): On the Survival of Overconfident Traders in a Competitive Securities Market. Published in: Journal of Financial Markets , Vol. 4, No. 1 (2001)
Hirshleifer, David (2001): Investor Psychology and Asset Pricing. Published in: Journal of Finance , Vol. 56, No. 4 (August 2001): pp. 1533-1597.
Hirshleifer, David and Teoh, Siew Hong (2001): Herd Behavior and Cascading in Capital Markets: A Review and Synthesis. Published in: European Financial Management , Vol. 9, No. 1 (March 2003): pp. 25-66.
Hirshleifer, David and Lim, Sonya S. and Teoh, Siew Hong (2004): Disclosure to a Credulous Audience: The Role of Limited Attention.
Han, Bing and Hirshleifer, David and Wang, Tracy (2005): Investor Overconfidence and the Forward Discount Puzzle.
Hirshleifer, David and Lim, Sonya Seongyeon and Teoh, Siew Hong (2006): Driven to distraction: Extraneous events and underreaction to earnings news.
Arkes, Hal and Hirshleifer, David and Jiang, Danling and Lim, Sonya (2006): Reference Point Adaptation: Tests in the Domain of Security Trading. Forthcoming in: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes (2007)
Cao, Henry and Han, Bing and Hirshleifer, David and Zhang, Harold (2007): Fear of the Unknown: Familiarity and Economic Decisions.
Hou, Kewei and Hirshleifer, David and Teoh, Siew Hong (2007): The Accrual Anomaly: Risk or Mispricing?
Dong, Ming and Hirshleifer, David and Teoh, Siew Hong (2007): Stock market misvaluation and corporate investment.
Hirshleifer, David and Teoh, Siew Hong and Yu, Jeff Jiewei (2007): Do short-sellers arbrtrage accrual-based return anomalies?
Arkes, Hal and Hirshleifer, David and Jiang, Danling and Lim, Sonya (2007): A Cross-Cultural Study of Reference Point Adaptation: Evidence from the China, Korea, and the US.
Hirshleifer, David and Hou, Kewei and Teoh, Siew Hong (2007): Accruals and Aggregate Stock Market Returns.
Han, Bing and Hirshleifer, David and Persons, John (2007): Promotion Tournaments and Capital Rationing.
Hirshleifer, David (2007): Psychological Bias as a Driver of Financial Regulation.
Hirshleifer, David and Jiang, Danling (2007): Commonality in Misvaluation, Equity Financing, and the Cross Section of Stock Returns.
Hirshleifer, David and Jiang, Danling (2007): A Financing-Based Misvaluation Factor and the Cross Section of Expected Returns.
Hirshleifer, David and Teoh, Siew Hong (2008): Thought and Behavior Contagion in Capital Markets.
Hirshleifer, David and Teoh, Siew Hong (2008): Thought and Behavior Contagion in Capital Markets.
Hirshleifer, David and Teoh, Siew Hong (2009): The Psychological Attraction Approach to Accounting and Disclosure Policy.
Chiang, Yao-Min and Hirshleifer, David and Qian, Yiming and Sherman, Ann (2009): Learning to fail? Evidence from frequent IPO investors.
Hirshleifer, David and Low, Angie and Teoh, Siew Hong (2010): Are Overconfident CEOs Better Innovators?
Chiang, Yao-Min and Hirshleifer, David and Qian, Yiming and Sherman, Ann (2010): Learning to Fail? Evidence from Frequent IPO Investors.
Hirshleifer, David and Teoh, Siew Hong and Yu, Jeff Jiewei (2010): Short Arbitrage, Return Asymmetry and the Accrual Anomaly.
Dong, Ming and Hirshleifer, David and Teoh, Siew Hong (2012): Overvalued equity and financing decisions.
Hirshleifer, David (2014): Behavioral Finance.
Hirshleifer, David and Jian, Ming and Zhang, Huai (2014): Superstition and financial decision making.
Hirshleifer, David and hsu, po-hsuan and li, dongmei (2014): Don’t Hide Your Light Under a Bushel: Innovative Originality and Stock Returns.
Hirshleifer, David and Daniel, Kent (2015): Overconfident investors, predictable returns, and excessive trading. Published in: Journal of Economic Perspectives , Vol. 29, No. 4 (2015): pp. 61-88.
Hirshleifer, David and Sheng, Jinfei (2016): Macro News and Micro News: Complements or Substitutes? Forthcoming in: Journal of Financial Economics
Bikhchandani, Sushil and Hirshleifer, David and Tamuz, Omer and Welch, Ivo (2021): Information Cascades and Social Learning.
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