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Speculation, trading, and bubbles

 Format: Print  Author/s: Scheinkman, Jose A.  Call Number: HG6005 .S34 2014  Publisher: Columbia University Press  Place of Publication: New York  Date of Publication: 2014  ISBN: 9780231159029  Pages: 119  Language: English  Dimension: 21.5 cm  Tags: Capital market -- HistoryInvestments -- HistorySpeculation -- History |
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As long as there have been financial markets, there have been bubbles—those moments in which asset prices inflate far beyond their intrinsic value, often with ruinous results. Yet economists are slow to agree on the underlying forces behind these events. In this book José A. Scheinkman offers new insight into the mystery of bubbles. Noting some general characteristics of bubbles—such as the rise in trading volume and the coincidence between increases in supply and bubble implosions—Scheinkman offers a model, based on differences in beliefs among investors, that explains these observations.

Other top economists also offer their own thoughts on the issue: Sanford J. Grossman and Patrick Bolton expand on Scheinkman’s discussion by looking at factors that contribute to bubbles—such as excessive leverage, overconfidence, mania, and panic in speculative markets—and Kenneth J. Arrow and Joseph E. Stiglitz contextualize Scheinkman’s findings.

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