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Analyses of the role of rational speculators in financial markets usually presume that such investors dampen price …-looking rational speculators can lead to increased volatility of prices about fundamentals …
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Analyses of the role of rational speculators in financial markets usually presume that such investors dampen price …-looking rational speculators can lead to increased volatility of prices about fundamentals …
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The claim that financial markets are efficient is backed by an implicit argument that misinformed "noise traders" can have little influence on asset prices in equilibrium. If noise traders' beliefs are sufficiently different from those of rational agents to significantly affect prices, then...
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We use the revised estimates of U.S. GNP constructed by Christina Romer (1989) to assess the time-series properties of U.S. output per capita over the past century. We reject at conventional significance levels the null that output is a random walk in favor of the alternative that output is a...
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We use the revised estimates of U.S. GNP constructed by Christina Romer (1989) to assess the time-series properties of U.S. output per capita over the past century. We reject at conventional significance levels the null that output is a random walk in favor of the alternative that output is a...
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