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identify temporary house price bubbles, amplified by trend extrapolation, and crashes reinforced by fundamentalists. The …
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bubbles’ the spatial pattern of house prices, which can mainly be attributed to accessibility differences, usually remains …
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This paper investigates how cryptocurrencies relate to concepts such as bubbles, Ponzi-schemes and digital gold in a …
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Locally explosive behavior is observed in many economic and financial time series when bubbles are formed. We introduce … be used to predict the emergence, existence and burst of bubbles. We adopt a flexible observation driven model …
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We study the role of experience in the formation of asset price bubbles. Therefore, we conduct two related experiments … participants receive. Each market is repeated three times. In both experiments and in all treatments, we observe sizable bubbles …. These bubbles do not disappear with experience. Our findings in the call market experiment stand in contrast to the …
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We empirically evaluate a behavioural model with boundedly rational traders who disagree about the persistence of deviations from the fundamental stock price. Fundamentalist traders believe in mean-reversion, while chartists extrapolate trends. Agents gradually switch between the two rules,...
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, recurring bubbles arise, where the price is 3 times larger than the fundamental value, which were not seen in former experiments. …
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We estimate a dynamic asset pricing model characterized by heterogeneous boundedly rational agents. The fundamental value of the risky asset is publicly available to all agents, but they have different beliefs about the persistence of deviations of stock prices from the fundamental benchmark. An...
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