Market Efficiency: Stock Market Behaviour in Theory and Practice (The International Library of Critical Writings in Financial Economics series, 3)

Market Efficiency: Stock Market Behaviour in Theory and Practice (The International Library of Critical Writings in Financial Economics series, 3) image
ISBN-10:

1858981611

ISBN-13:

9781858981611

Author(s): Andrew W. Lo
Released: Aug 12, 1997
Format: Hardcover, 1224 pages
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Description:

The Efficient Markets Hypothesis is one of the most controversial and hotly contested ideas in all the social sciences. It is disarmingly simple to state, has far-reaching consequences for academic pursuits and business practice, and yet is surprisingly resilient to empirical proof of refutation. Even after three decades of research and literally thousands of journal articles, economists have not yet reached a consensus about whether markets - particularly financial markets - are efficient or not. These two volumes bring together the most influential articles surrounding the Efficient Markets Hypothesis debate, from Paul Samuelson's pathbreaking proof that properly anticipated prices fluctuate randomly to Fischer Black's study of noise traders, from Eugene Fama's empirical implementation of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis to Robert Merton's analysis of stock price volatility.

























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