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Costly information and the stock market

John Bryant

No 53, Staff Report from Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Abstract: In a simple, coherent, general equilibrium model it is demonstrated why stock market prices do not reflect costly but socially useless information.

Date: 1980
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