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We study the effect of ambiguity on the formation of bubbles and on the occurrence of crashes in experimental asset … is risky although bubbles form in both the ambiguous and the risky environments. Additionally, bubbles do not crash in …
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future house prices which, in turn, led to a collapse in lending standards. A common feature of all bubbles which complicates … economic fallout from the recent financial crisis, central bank views on the use of monetary policy to lean against bubbles …
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The booms and busts in U.S. stock prices over the post-war period can to a large extent be explained by fluctuations in investors' subjective capital gains expectations. Survey measures of these expectations display excessive optimism at market peaks and excessive pessimism at market troughs....
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We find that incorporating nonlinearities into tests of asset price bubbles has important consequences for the results …
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This paper argues that short selling might give rise to bubbles that would otherwise not exist in equilibrium. It is …
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Mispricing (the difference between prices and their underlying fundamental values) is an important characteristic of markets. The literature on the topic consists of many different measures. This state of affairs is unsatisfactory, since it is not clear to which extent results are sensitive to...
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We provide heterogenous agent foundations for regime-switching tests of asset price bubbles, and illustrate by applying …
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is as great as when training is absent. -- asset market experiment ; price bubbles ; common knowledge of rationality …
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, drawn from a book in progress, examines the history of stock markets for comparable pure price-chasing bubbles, finding nine … way down - of these greatest asset bubbles in human history. When one applies this framework to the current US stock …
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Speculation, in the spirit of Harrison and Kreps [1978], is introduced into a standard real business cycle model. Investors (speculators) hold heterogeneous beliefs about firm growth. Firm ownership, and thus, the firm's discount factor varies with waves of optimism and leverage. These waves...
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