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We model the dynamic survival of earnings fixated investors in a competitive securities market that allows for learning and arbitrage and that is populated by heterogeneous investors. Our model is distinct from those based on aggressive trading by overconfident investors. We prove that in the...
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1. Evolution, Irrationality and Perfectly Competitive Equilibrium -- 2. Evolution, Irrationality and Monopolistically Competitive Equilibrium -- 3. Evolution and Informationally Efficient Equilibrium in a Commodity Futures Market -- 4. Natural Selection, Random Shocks and Market Efficiency in a...
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One of the core building blocks of traditional economic theory is the concept of equilibrium, a state of the world in which economic forces are balanced and in the absence of external influences the values of economic variables remain static. Many traditional equilibrium models, or equilibria,...
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Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Conservatism bias and asset price overreaction or underreaction to new information in a competitive securities market -- Chapter 3 Conservatism bias and asset price overreaction or underreaction to new information in the presence of strategic interaction --...
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The literature views aggressive trading behavior as the key for representativeness heuristic traders to survive in competition with rational traders. This paper provides another reason. That is, in this dynamic model of a competitive securities market, representativeness heuristic traders can...
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the long-run survival of earnings fixated traders. Design/methodology/approach: This paper builds a theoretical model of a competitive securities market where both rational traders and earnings fixated traders receive an informational signal...
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This paper examines the impact of conservative traders on market efficiency in an evolutionary model of a commodity futures market. This paper shows that the long-run market outcome is informationally efficient, as long as in every period there is a positive probability that entering traders are...
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