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asset market bubbles occur in all sessions, but global markets had significantly more extreme and longer duration valuation … bubbles. Additionally, subjects at the most suboptimal times-of-day held significantly more asset shares in their portfolios …
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This paper examines how monetary expansion causes asset bubbles. When there is no monetary expansion, a bubbly asset is …
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For the past two decades a market model introduced by Smith, Suchanek, and Williams (1988, henceforth SSW) has dominated experimental research on financial markets. In SSW the fundamental value of the traded asset is determined by the expected value of a finite stream of dividend payments. This...
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We study the dynamics of a Lucas-tree model with finitely lived agents who "learn from experience." Individuals update expectations by Bayesian learning based on observations from their own lifetimes. In this model, the stock price exhibits stochastic boom-and-bust fluctuations around the...
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This paper examines how monetary expansion causes asset bubbles. When there is no monetary expansion, a bubbly asset is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014534470
asset market bubbles occur in all sessions, but global markets had significantly more extreme and longer duration valuation … bubbles. Additionally, subjects at the most suboptimal times-of-day held significantly more asset shares in their portfolios …
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debt-financed consumption boom supported by rising asset prices, leading to a credit crunch and fluctuations in the real …
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We challenge the recent claim that mispricing in the experimental asset markets introduced by Smith, Suchanek, and Williams (1988) is merely an artefact of confusion over declining fundamental value, and can be eliminated through appropriate training. We instead propose that when training is...
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debt-financed consumption boom supported by rising asset prices, leading to a credit crunch and fluctuations in the real …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003974885