Air pollution, behavioral bias, and the disposition effect in China
Inspired by the recent health science findings that air pollution affects mental health and cognition, we examine whether air pollution can intensify the cognitive bias observed in the financial markets. Based on a proprietary data set obtained from a large Chinese mutual fund family consisting of c...
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Main Authors: | LI, Jennifer (Jie), MASSA, Massimo, ZHANG, Hong, ZHANG, Jian |
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2021
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