Following the Ticker: The Political Origins and Consequences of Stock Market Perceptions
by
Ian G. Anson
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Romance
History
Business & Economics
Format
Kindle
Pages
357
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2023
Publisher
SUNY Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1438492316
ISBN-13
9781438492315
Description
Ian G. Anson explores the intricate relationship between political dynamics and stock market perceptions in a compelling narrative that challenges conventional wisdom. Through a combination of empirical methodologies, he delves into how public sentiment and political events shape investor behavior and market outcomes. The book meticulously examines the role of political narratives in influencing financial markets, uncovering the subtle interconnections that often drive stock prices.
In a world where economic decisions are frequently swayed by factors beyond mere financial data, Anson shines a light on the psychological and emotional underpinnings of investor reactions. He presents a rich analysis that intertwines behavioral economics with political science, offering readers a nuanced understanding of market volatility and investor sentiment.
This thought-provoking work invites readers to reconsider their perspectives on finance, highlighting how external political forces can create ripples in the stock market. Anson’s comprehensive approach makes the case for seeing markets not just as economic entities, but as reflections of the broader political landscape in which they exist.
In a world where economic decisions are frequently swayed by factors beyond mere financial data, Anson shines a light on the psychological and emotional underpinnings of investor reactions. He presents a rich analysis that intertwines behavioral economics with political science, offering readers a nuanced understanding of market volatility and investor sentiment.
This thought-provoking work invites readers to reconsider their perspectives on finance, highlighting how external political forces can create ripples in the stock market. Anson’s comprehensive approach makes the case for seeing markets not just as economic entities, but as reflections of the broader political landscape in which they exist.
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