Modeling speculative bubbles with diverse investor expectations
We construct a model of asset market exuberance, collapse and recovery using subjective investor-based rational expectations about the impact of fundamentals on the market price. Investors are assumed to have heterogeneous market sentiments, allowing them to be exuberant, cautious, or fundamentalist...
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Main Author: | PHILLIPS, Peter C. B. |
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Language: | English |
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2016
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