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Adaptive Markets Hypothesis

India Studies in Business and Economics, 2019
The purpose of the study is to critically examine the empirical evidence of Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) that pose challenges to the concept of perpetual informational efficiency of financial markets and to provide a context in which a better understanding of behavioural biases can be attained through the evolutionary perspective provided by ...
Raj S. Dhankar
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The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis

The Journal of Portfolio Management, 2004
One of the most influential ideas in the past 30 years is the efficient markets hypothesis, the idea that market prices incorporate all information rationally and instantaneously. The emerging discipline of behavioral economics and finance has challenged the EMH, arguing that markets are not rational, but rather driven by fear and greed.
A. Lo
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Does the dynamics between government bond and equity markets validate the adaptive market hypothesis? evidence from transfer entropy

Applied Economics, 2023
The study applies the effective transfer entropy (ETE) and Renyi transfer entropy (RTE) to quantify the information flow between government bonds and equity market of G7 countries. The magnitude and direction of information flow between these two markets
A. Tiwari   +3 more
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Adaptive market hypothesis: The story of the stock markets and COVID-19 pandemic

The North American journal of economics and finance, 2021
Since the level of markets’ information efficiency is key to profiteering by strategic players, Shocks; such as the COVID-19 pandemic, can play a role in the nature of markets’ information efficiency.
David Iheke Okorie, Boqiang Lin
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