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Measuring how our mood moves the markets

Economists often describe how consumer confidence drives spending decisions, but scientific researchers are asking if it’s the other way around.

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Measuring how our mood moves the markets

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University of Arizona economics professor Charles Noussair

Economists often describe how consumer confidence drives spending decisions, but scientific researchers are asking if it’s the other way around. University of Arizona economics professor Charles Noussair looks at ways scientists study spending behavior and how emotions play a role in financial markets.

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