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arbitrage 2 asymmetric information 2 existence problem 2 financial markets 2 inferences 2 perfect foresight 2 rational expectations 2 Anticipations 1 anticipations 1
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BOISDEFFRE, Lionel de 1 Boisdeffre, Lionel De 1
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Centre D'Analyse Théorique et de Traitement des données économiques (CATT), Faculté de Droit d'Économie et de Gestion 1 Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) 1
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Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 1 Working Papers / Centre D'Analyse Théorique et de Traitement des données économiques (CATT), Faculté de Droit d'Économie et de Gestion 1
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Dropping rational expectations
Boisdeffre, Lionel De - Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 … - 2015
We had proposed earlier a general equilibrium model with incomplete financial markets and asymmetric information, where agents forecasted prices privately without rational expectations. Consistently, they anticipated idiosyncratic sets of future prices and elected probability laws on these sets,...
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Dropping Rational Expectations
BOISDEFFRE, Lionel de - Centre D'Analyse Théorique et de Traitement des … - 2015
In [5], we proposed a general equilibrium model, with incomplete financial markets and asymmetric information, where agents forecasted prices privately without rational expectations. Consistently, they anticipated idiosyncratic sets of future prices, and elected probability laws on these sets,...
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