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Preface Preface to the Second Edition Chapter 1- Introduction I Heuristics and Representativeness: Experi mental Evidence Chapter 2- Representativeness and Bayes Rul e: Psychological Perspective Chapter 3- Representativeness and Bayes Rule: Economics Perspective Chapter 4- A Simple Asset Pricing Model Featuring Representativeness Chapter 5- Heterogeneous Judgements in Experiments II Heuristics a nd Representativeness: Investor Expectations Chapter 6- Rep resentativeness and Heterogeneous Beliefs Among Individual Investors, Fi nancial Executives, and Academics Chapter 7- Representativ eness and Heterogeneity in the Judgements of Professional Investors III Developing Behavioral Asset Pricing Models Ch apter 8- A Simple Asset Pricing Model with Heterogeneous Beliefs Chapter 9- Heterogeneous Beliefs and Inefficient Markets Chapter 10- A Simple Market Model of Prices and Trading Volume Chapter 11- Efficiency and Entropy: Long-run Dynamics