On Booms That Never Bust: Ambiguity in Experimental Asset Markets with Bubbles
Brice Corgnet,
Roberto Hernán-González () and
Praveen Kujal
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Roberto Hernán-González: Burgundy School of Business
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Working Papers from Chapman University, Economic Science Institute
Abstract:
We study the effect of ambiguity on the formation of bubbles and on the occurrence of crashes in experimental asset markets à la Smith, Suchanek, and Williams (1988). We extend their framework to an environment where the fundamental value of the asset is ambiguous. We show that, when the fundamental value is ambiguous, asset prices tend to be lower than when it is risky although bubbles form in both the ambiguous and the risky environments. Additionally, bubbles do not crash in the ambiguous case whereas they do so in the risky one. These findings regarding depressed prices and the absence of crashes in the presence of ambiguity are in line with recent theoretical work stressing the crucial role of ambiguity to account for surprisingly low equity prices (high returns) as well as herding in asset markets.
Keywords: Experimental asset markets; bubbles; ambiguity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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