| Brian Kluger, PhD |
| Professor of Finance |
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Brian Kluger is an Ohio native. He earned a BA from Northwestern University and a PhD from Tulane University. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Rice University. Brian Kluger joined the UC Finance Department in 1987. |
| Contact Information |
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| E-mail: |
brian.kluger@uc.edu |
Phone: |
(513) 556-1688 |
| Office/Address: |
407 Carl H. Lindner Hall PO Box 210195 Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0195 |
Fax: |
(513) 556-4891 |
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| Research Interests: |
Experimental Finance, Financial Markets, Real Estate, Behavioral Finance |
| Teaching Interests: |
Financial Markets, Real Options, Behavioral Finance |
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| Working Papers |
- “Overconfidence, Hindsight Bias and Trading Activity in an Experimental Asset Market.” (with Patricia Chelley-Steeley and Jim Steeley)
- "Intraday Trading Patterns in an Intelligent Autonomous Agent-Based Stock Market." (with Mark McBride)
- "Trading Patterns and Market Integration in Overlapping Experimental Asset Markets." (with Paul Adams)
- "Irrationality in Laboratory Asset Market Bubbles: Is It Me or Is It You?" (with Lucy Ackert and Li Qi)
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| Publications |
- “Financial Engineering and Rationality: Experimental Evidence Based on the Monty Hall Problem.” Journal of Behavioral Finance. Forthcoming. (with D. Friedman)
- “Probability Judgment Error and Speculation in Laboratory Asset Market Bubbles.” Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 2009. 44, 719-744. (with L. Ackert, N. Charaput and R. Deaves)
- “Illustrating the Capital Asset Pricing Model: A Classroom Asset Market.” Perspectives in Economic Education. 2006. 2(1), 34-51. (with P. Adams and M. McBride)
- “Are Judgment Errors Reflected in Market Prices and Allocations: Experimental Evidence based on the Monty Hall Problem.” Journal of Finance. 2004. 59, 969-997. (with Steve Wyatt)
- “Preferencing, Internalization of Order Flow and Tacit Collusion: Evidence from Experiments.” Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 2002. 37, 449-469. (with Steve Wyatt)
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| Honors & Achievements |
- Finalist, Smith Breeden Prize (Journal of Finance, 2004)
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| Education |
- Ph.D. in Economics, 1983, Tulane University
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