Emotions in Finance
Discover the intricate interplay between emotions and finance in Emotions in Finance by Jocelyn Pixley, published by Cambridge University Press in 2004. This insightful hardback, spanning 246 pages, delves into the perspectives of seasoned elites within the international financial sector. Pixley offers a compelling examination of how emotions and speculation shape the dynamics of today’s volatile financial markets. By exploring the psychological and economic aspects of finance, this book provides valuable insights into the role of trust and uncertainty in decision-making processes. Ideal for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology and economics, Emotions in Finance is a must-read for professionals and scholars alike. Enhance your understanding of the financial world’s emotional landscape with this thought-provoking work.