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This paper examines the economic environments in which past U.S. stock market booms occurred as a first step toward understanding how asset price booms come about and whether monetary policy should be used to defuse booms. We identify several episodes of sustained rapid rise in equity prices in...
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fundamentals appear to drive the common stochastic trend, while deviations from stock market fundamentals, bubbles, have …
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The present value model is a popular and reasonable model used to assessing the stock price in accordance with the rational expectations. In fact, that we see that stocks overvalued may become more overvalued. We argue that investor has another aspect when valuing a stock price. Furthermore, we...
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The present value model is a popular and reasonable model used to assessing the stock price in accordance with the rational expectations. In fact, that we see that stocks overvalued may become more overvalued. We argue that investor has another aspect when valuing a stock price. Furthermore, we...
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This paper employs a combination of unit root tests and fractional integration technique to test for rational bubbles … in Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The results in the paper strongly support evidence of rational bubbles in BSE. Evidence … of rational bubbles in BSE reflect consistent divergence of stock prices from stocks fundamental values. Moreover, the …
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For most of the past decades, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region has experienced rapid expansion, driven largely by increasing energy revenues, and growth-focused government policies. As the region's population increases in size, and becomes wealthier and more urbanized, significant...
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