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An agent-based artificial financial market (AFM) is used to study market efficiency and learning in the context of the Neo-Austrian economic paradigm. Efficiency is defined in terms of the “excess” profits associated with different trading strategies, where excess is defined relative to a...
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Financial crises, such as the Great Financial Crisis of 2007-2009 and the COVID-19 Crisis of 2020-2021, lead to high volatility in financial markets and highlight the importance of the debate on the Efficient Markets Hypothesis, a corollary of which is that in an efficient market it should not...
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An agent-based artificial financial market (AFM) is used to study market efficiency and learning in the context of the Neo-Austrian economic paradigm. Efficiency is defined in terms of the excess profits associated with different trading strategies, where excess is defined relative to a dynamic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012738060
An oft stated corrollary, sometimes taken as its definition, of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis is that in an efficient market it should not be possible to systematically make excess or abnormal returns. This begs the question of excess or abnormal relative to what? Traditional benchmarks...
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An agent-based artificial financial market (AFM) is used to study market efficiency and learning in the context of the Neo-Austrian economic paradigm. Efficiency is defined in terms of the excess profits associated with different trading strategies, where excess is defined relative to a dynamic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012729361
Financial crises, such as the Great Financial Crisis of 2007-2009 and the COVID-19 Crisis of 2020-2021, lead to high volatility in financial markets and highlight the importance of the debate on the Efficient Markets Hypothesis, a corollary of which is that in an efficient market it should not...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012588274
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This report identifies impersonal efficiency as a driver of market automation during the past four decades, and speculates about the future problems it might pose. The ideology of impersonal efficiency is rooted in a mistrust of financial intermediaries such as floor brokers and specialists....
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