Biography

Henriëtte Prast is a researcher at the Nederlandsche Bank (Dutch Central Bank), Section Banking and Supervisory Strategies, and teaches Master Courses in Money, Credit and Banking and in Behavioural Finance at the Amsterdam graduate Business School of the University of Amsterdam.
She has published on a large range of subjects including central banking, inflation and unemployment, financial sector regulation and stability, deposit insurance, behavioural finance and the role of psychology in economics.
She is a specialist in Emotionomics, a term she has coined to describe the area of research that concentrates on the role of emotions in economics. She writes a weekly column on Emotionomics in the Dutch financial newspaper ‘Het Financieele Dagblad’ and has published various books on the subject.
Other papers or Journals Henrëitte has been involved in:
Newspaper: het Financieele Dagblad;
Magazines: Wilmott Magazine (Wiley Publishers; Banking Review)
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