Behavioral Economics Herding Beyond Learning? Opening the Black Box of Peer Effects in Financial Decisions Awarded External Scholars Noam Yuchtman University of California, Berkeley Bruno Ferman Massachusetts Institute of Technology Leonardo Bursztyn University of California, Los Angeles Florian Ederer University of California, Los Angeles Project Date: February 2012 Award Amount: $7,500 Academic Discipline: Economics Research Priority Behavioral Economics Share This Recent Grants The Long-Run Consequences of Urban Renewal in the United StatesAward Amount: $195,835 Meeting Every Qualification: Job Ad Content and Applicant DemographicsAward Amount: $72,154 Addressing the Impacts of Criminal Legal System Involvement and Reducing Stigma Through Digital StorytellingAward Amount: $196,205 The Privilege of Informality: Differential Use and Penalties of Formal Cues Across Gender and RaceAward Amount: $51,315 Occupational Restructuring, Job Displacement, and Worker MobilityAward Amount: $142,895 Latest Published Research Seen but Not Heard Jennifer M. Silva, Annemarie G. Hirsch $37.50 What We Fund Learn More Learn More About Publications Search All Books Learn More About Our Journal Browse Our Bookstore Go to Bookstore Search Grants Go to Grant Database