Inefficient Markets by Andrei Shleifer

Inefficient Markets by Andrei Shleifer

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Zusammenfassung

'The Efficient Markets Hypothesis' has been the central proposition of finance for nearly 30 years. This book presents an alternative view of financial markets: behavioural finance. Shleifer demonstrates the oversimplification of EMH both in the common assumption of perfect rationality and the failure of arbitrage to adjust prices correctly.

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Inefficient Markets by Andrei Shleifer

The efficient markets hypothesis has been the central proposition in finance for nearly thirty years. It states that securities prices in financial markets must equal fundamental values, either because all investors are rational or because arbitrage eliminates pricing anomalies. This book describes an alternative approach to the study of financial markets: behavioral finance. This approach starts with an observation that the assumptions of investor rationality and perfect arbitrage are overwhelmingly contradicted by both psychological and institutional evidence. In actual financial markets, less than fully rational investors trade against arbitrageurs whose resources are limited by risk aversion, short horizons, and agency problems. The book presents and empirically evaluates models of such inefficient markets. Behavioral finance models both explain the available financial data better than does the efficient markets hypothesis and generate new empirical predictions. These models can account for such anomalies as the superior performance of value stocks, the closed end fund puzzle, the high returns on stocks included in market indices, the persistence of stock price bubbles, and even the collapse of several well-known hedge funds in 1998. By summarizing and expanding the research in behavioral finance, the book builds a new theoretical and empirical foundation for the economic analysis of real-world markets.
One of the very first books on behavioural finance.. covers some of the most important ideas in behavioural finance ... a rich source of empirical facts and new ideas, waiting to be further explored in financial economics ... Every financial economist, in particular those being trained in the classical finance school, should read this high-level book on behavioural finance. It is full of provocative and inspiring ideas that will keep your mind busy for many hours. I am sure this excellent book will become a classic in behavioural finance. * Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics26/03/2003 *
Andrei Shleifer is Professor of Economics at Harvard University
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ISBN 13 9780198292289
ISBN 10 0198292287
Titel Inefficient Markets
Autor Andrei Shleifer
Serie Clarendon Lectures In Economics
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Verlag Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2000-03-09
Seitenanzahl 224
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