Market panics, frenzies, and informational efficiency : theory and experiment
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2020
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Authors: | Kendall, Chad |
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American economic journal : a journal of the American Economic Association. - Nashville, Tenn. : AEA, ISSN 1945-7669, ZDB-ID 2442378-6. - Vol. 12.2020, 3, p. 76-115
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Subject: | Theorie | Theory | Experiment | Effizienzmarkthypothese | Efficient market hypothesis | Finanzmarkt | Financial market |
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