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Market Efficiency and Real Efficiency: The Connect and Disconnect via Feedback Effects

Liyan Yang and Itay Goldstein
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Itay Goldstein: University of Pennsylvania

No 154, 2014 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics

Abstract: We study a model to explore the (dis)connect between market efficiency and real efficiency when real decision makers learn information from the market to guide their actions. We emphasize two channels that determine whether the two efficiency concepts are aligned. The "externality channel" says that individual learning outcomes may not always map into real efficiency because the presence of externality causes real decision makers to overuse the price information. The "(mis)match channel" emphasizes the fact that market efficiency concerns how much information the market reveals about the overall firm value, while improving real efficiency needs the market to reveal much information that is relevant for real decisions. Our analysis highlights the delicate link between market efficiency and real efficiency.

Date: 2014
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