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Why are theoretically perfect and efficient capital markets so imperfect and volatile in practice?

Język AngielskiAngielski
Książka Miękka
Książka Why are theoretically perfect and efficient capital markets so imperfect and volatile in practice? Michael Marquardt
Kod Libristo: 01630814
Wydawnictwo Grin Publishing, marzec 2010
Scholarly Research Paper from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - General, grade: 1,3,... Cały opis
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Scholarly Research Paper from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - General, grade: 1,3, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, language: English, abstract: The Efficient market hypothesis can be considered as part of rational economics but it does not specify at all how individuals should or will act. Therefore it might be a useful model of the functioning of the market as a whole but it does not explain the behaviors of investors as well as managers and other participants.While the Efficient market hypothesis deals as a basis for understanding the normal working of the markets, from time to time it might happen that the marketas a whole or an individual stock may act irrationally. Such behavior is well known and generally occurs when the market price of a share turns away from its intrinsicvalue. The result is what commonly is called a bubble. This term is often used but the reasons for the occurrence are quite unclear. In fact, at the same time as themarket as a whole has become more efficient, instances of irrationality have become more common or at least appear to be.Therefore we try to discuss the question why capital markets, which are considered as efficient and perfect in theory, are volatile and imperfect in reality.The paper responds to this question by discussing mainly the irrational behavior of people by turning into the field of psychology. Furthermore it seeks for approaches of explanation conducted by different investment strategies containing among others an increased use of derivative instruments or single trades based on massive capacity which therefore influence prices.Methodology and Structure of the paperIn general the paper can be divided in 3 parts, a theoretical as well as an analytical one and a final point the Conclusion (Part C) which sums up the basic findings ofthe paper. Whereas Part A can be regarded as delivering the theoreticalbackground, Part B contains the empirical analysis based on several case studies.Chapter 1, 2 and 3 are providing the reader with the needed knowledge of the capital market, volatility and the efficient market hypothesis in order to assure theunderstanding of the more complex prosecution of the paperAfter discussing those fundamentals the paper soon takes a view on some instances of irrationality in Part B, but first of all delivers in Chapter 4, 5 and 6 some theories that attempt to explain such irrationalities.Finally the paper is finished by linking those theories with the observed instances of irrationality

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Pełna nazwa Why are theoretically perfect and efficient capital markets so imperfect and volatile in practice?
Język Angielski
Oprawa Książka - Miękka
Data wydania 2010
Liczba stron 80
EAN 9783640565375
ISBN 3640565371
Kod Libristo 01630814
Wydawnictwo Grin Publishing
Waga 113
Wymiary 148 x 210 x 5
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