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This paper explores how ambiguous signals and ambiguity aversion influence individuals' expectations and the pricing of asset in experimental financial markets. In line with the theory of Epstein and Schneider (2008) we find that subjects' degree of ambiguity aversion is positively correlated...
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We study the emergence of bubbles in a laboratory experiment with large groups of individuals. The realized price is …
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We report the results of an experiment designed to study the determinants of asset price movement and consumption …
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We report on an experiment studying how traders react to stock splits and reverse splits. In the first environment, two …
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We experimentally investigate how price expectations are formed in a large asset market where subjects' only task is to forecast the future price of a risky asset. The realized prices depend on these expectations. We observe small (6 participants) and large markets (about 100 participants). In...
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We study indefinitely-lived assets in experimental markets and find that the traded prices of these assets are on average about 40% of the risk neutral fundamental value. Neither uncertainty about the value of total dividend payments nor horizon uncertainty about the duration of trade can...
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We study indefinitely lived assets in experimental markets and find that the traded prices of these assets are, on average, about 40% of the risk-neutral fundamental value. Neither uncertainty about the value of total dividend payments nor horizon uncertainty about the duration of trade can...
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experiment to measure changes of human trading behavior if these humans expect algorithmic traders. To disentangle the direct …
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experiment to measure human trading behaviour changes if these humans expect algorithmic traders. To disentangle the direct …
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prices and highest realized gains from trade. Our experiment provides new evidence, from markets with very asymmetrically …
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