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*Robin Greenwood; Stefan Nagel. "Inexperienced Investors and Speculative Bubbles" September 19,2006.
*Robin Greenwood; Stefan Nagel. "Inexperienced Investors and Speculative Bubbles" September 19,2006.
*http://www.answers.com/topic/homo-sovieticus


*http://changingminds.org/explanations/theories/representativeness_heuristic.htm
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  • Robert J. Shiller; Maxim Boycko; Vladimir Korobov; Sidney G. Winter; Thomas Schelling. Hunting for Homo Sovieticus: Situational versus Attitudinal Factors in Economic Behavior. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Vol. 1992, No.1 (1992), pp.127-194
  • David Hirshleifer; Sonya Seongyeon Lim; Siew Hong Teoh. "Driven to Distraction: Extraneous Events and Underreaction to Earnings News." October 25, 2006.
  • Paola Sapienza; Luigi Zingales. "Trusting the Stock Market" Septmeber 2005.
  • Alok Kumar. Who Gambles in the Stock Market? University of Notre Dame. Pg 1-49.

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