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This paper theoretically examines the impact of conservatism on the asset price in an asset market allowing for strategic interactions among traders. Due to the trades coming from conservatism traders contain less informational content, the asset price is shown to be less informative in the...
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This paper examines the impact on market efficiency of traders who are behaving conservatively in their trading activities to avoid potential losses. To date, the consensus in the literature has been that the presence of well informed traders is necessary for achieving market efficiency. In...
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Even when participants know very little about their environment, the market, itself, by serving as a selection process of information, promotes an efficient aggregate outcome. To emphasize the role of the market and the importance of natural selection, rather than the strategic actions of...
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Natural selection is used to examine a one-sided buyer auction market. With each trader's behavior preprogrammed with its own inherent and fixed probabilities of overpredicting, predicting correctly and underpredicting the fundamental value of the asset, informational efficiency occurs. If each...
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