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Speculation, Trading, and Bubbles - (Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture) by José a Scheinkman (Hardcover)

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  • As long as there have been financial markets, there have been bubbles--those moments in which asset prices inflate far beyond their intrinsic value, often with ruinous results.
  • About the Author: José A. Scheinkman is the Edwin W. Rickert Professor of Economics at Columbia University and the Theodore Wells '29 Professor of Economics Emeritus at Princeton University.
  • 128 Pages
  • Business + Money Management, Investments & Securities
  • Series Name: Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture

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José A. Scheinkman offers new insight into the mystery of bubbles in financial markets. Noting some general characteristics of bubbles--such as the rise in trading volume and the coincidence between increases in supply and bubble implosions--Scheinkman offers a model, based on differences in beliefs among investors, that explains these observations.



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As long as there have been financial markets, there have been bubbles--those moments in which asset prices inflate far beyond their intrinsic value, often with ruinous results. Yet economists are slow to agree on the underlying forces behind these events. In this book José A. Scheinkman offers new insight into the mystery of bubbles. Noting some general characteristics of bubbles--such as the rise in trading volume and the coincidence between increases in supply and bubble implosions--Scheinkman offers a model, based on differences in beliefs among investors, that explains these observations.

Other top economists also offer their own thoughts on the issue: Sanford J. Grossman and Patrick Bolton expand on Scheinkman's discussion by looking at factors that contribute to bubbles--such as excessive leverage, overconfidence, mania, and panic in speculative markets--and Kenneth J. Arrow and Joseph E. Stiglitz contextualize Scheinkman's findings.



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In this book Scheinkman provides a relatively simple model for thinking about speculative bubbles in asset prices . . . It could certainly be taught to graduate students and to upper-year undergraduates.--GLENN OTTO, UNSW Business School, Sydney, NSW, Australia "Economic Record"

Investment professionals might be intrigued by, if not convinced of, the regular pattern of [speculative trading] bubbles as presented in this short volume [these] discussions - involving Scheinkman and the eminent academics Kenneth Arrow, Patrick Bolton, Sanford Grossman, and Joseph Stiglitz - are worth the price of the book.-- "Financial Analysts Journal"

José A. Scheinkman creates a fascinating model of bubbles fueled by differences in traders' beliefs. His analysis of traders' incentives to increase supplies in response to bubbles is full of implications about when to regulate derivatives and when to stand aside. Scheinkman's book is a masterpiece of theory and policy analysis, a fitting tribute to Kenneth J. Arrow.--Thomas J. Sargent, New York University, winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics

José A. Scheinkman has been at the forefront of financial economics for twenty-five years. This book introduces readers to his pioneering work: understanding how the rational and semirational collide in financial bubbles. It is elegantly written, insightful, fascinating--proof that the dismal science is moving toward a richer understanding of real markets, even at their most exuberant.--Edward L. Glaeser, Harvard University, author of Triumph of the City

There is much discussion about the impact of bubbles in financial markets and the policy challenges they create. This discourse is too often premised on informal and impressionistic notions of what constitutes a bubble. José A. Scheinkman's monograph pushes us to think more formally by providing an excellent discussion of explicit models of bubbles and their ramifications. This fascinating treatise is highly recommended. Readers will come away with a richer understanding of how some intriguing behavior in financial markets can be modeled in insightful ways. Moreover, they will better appreciate implications of these models for empirical evidence and policy guidance.--Lars Peter Hansen, University of Chicago, winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics

This is a gem of a book on a topic of huge importance. José A. Scheinkman weaves through the logic of speculative bubbles, illustrating his arguments with clarity and precision yet always grounded in the institutions that form the backdrop for the financial system. It is the work of a masterful economist at the top of his game and should be read by anyone with an interest in connecting recent events to the timeless themes that feature in the history of the financial cycle.--Hyun Song Shin, Princeton University



About the Author



José A. Scheinkman is the Edwin W. Rickert Professor of Economics at Columbia University and the Theodore Wells '29 Professor of Economics Emeritus at Princeton University. He is best known for his work on dynamic optimization, oligopoly theory, nonlinear dynamics, social interactions, and bubbles in financial markets. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the Econometric Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Sandford J. Grossman is an American economist and hedge fund manager specializing in quantitative finance. He has published widely in leading economic and business journals, including American Economic Review, Journal of Econometrics, Econometrica, and Journal of Finance, and is chairman and CEO of QFS Asset Management.

Patrick Bolton is the Barbara and David Zalaznick Professor of Business at Columbia Business School and a member of the Committee on Global Thought. He is also codirector of the Center for Contracts and Economic Organization at the Columbia Law School. His areas of interest are corporate finance, banking, sovereign debt, political economy, and law and economics.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.3 Inches (H) x 5.7 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .66 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 128
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Investments & Securities
Series Title: Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Theme: Commodities, General
Format: Hardcover
Author: José a Scheinkman
Language: English
Street Date: July 8, 2014
TCIN: 1005995903
UPC: 9780231159029
Item Number (DPCI): 247-09-0603
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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