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The efficient market hypothesis: problems with interpretations of empirical tests
The efficient market hypothesis: problems with interpretations of empirical tests // Financial theory and practice, 36 (2012), 1; 53-72 doi:10.3326/fintp.36.1.3 (recenziran, prethodno priopćenje, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The efficient market hypothesis: problems with
interpretations of empirical tests
Autori
Alajbeg, Denis ; Bubaš, Zoran ; Šonje, Velimir
Izvornik
Financial theory and practice (1846-887X) 36
(2012), 1;
53-72
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, prethodno priopćenje, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Efficient market hypothesis ; financial market effiency
Sažetak
Despite many "refutations" in empirical tests, the efficient market hypothesis (EMH) remains the central concept of financial economics. The EMH's resistance to the results of empirical testing emerges from the fact that the EMH is not a falsifiable theory. Its axiomatic definition shows how asset prices would behave under assumed conditions. Testing for this price behavior does not make much sense as the conditions in the financial markets are much more complex than the simplified conditions of perfect competition, zero transaction costs and free information used in the formulation of the EMH. Some recent developments within the tradition of the adaptive market hypothesis are promising regarding development of a falsifiable theory of price formation in financial markets, but are far from giving assurance that we are approaching a new formulation. The most that can be done in the meantime is to be very cautious while interpreting the empirical evidence that is presented as "testing" the EMH.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Zagrebačka škola ekonomije i managementa, Zagreb
Citiraj ovu publikaciju:
Časopis indeksira:
- EconLit
Uključenost u ostale bibliografske baze podataka::
- Journal of Economic Literature
- IBSS - The International Bibliography of the Social Sciences