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, and positive‐feedback traders cause the formation of speculative bubbles. Our model also indicates that traders’ attitudes … frequent occurrence of bubbles. …
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We develop a parsimonious model of bubbles based on the assumption of imprecisely known market depth. In a speculative … possibility of bubbles depending on the risk-free rate, uncertainty about market depth, and traders’ degree of leverage. This … allows us to discuss several policy measures. Bubbles always reduce aggregate welfare. Among others, certain monetary policy …
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To explore how speculative trading influences prices in financial markets, we conduct a laboratory market experiment with speculating investors (who do not collect dividends and trade only for capital gains) and dividend-collecting investors. Moreover, we operate markets at two different...
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We investigate the role played by the anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic in the speculative bubbles dynamics. In order … bring the evidence that large speculative bubbles can only occur when fundamental traders highly anchor to stock market … with slowly mean reverting bubbles lasting many years …
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To explore how speculative trading influences prices in financial markets we conduct a laboratory market experiment with speculating investors (who do not collect dividends and trade only for capital gains) as well as dividend-collecting investors. We find that in markets with only speculating...
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