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Asymmetry in market efficiency across economic states: explanation and implication

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The empirical financial literature has recently suggested that the US stock market might be efficient in bad times and inefficient in good times. This article explains why some psychological phenomena such as wishful thinking, overconfidence and the house money effect might cause deviations from full rationality principally in good times and not in bad times. Furthermore, this article gives several reasons why the arbitrage process might be effective in bad times and limited in good times. These results are important both for policymakers and for portfolio management.

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  • Yacine Hammami, 2012. "Asymmetry in market efficiency across economic states: explanation and implication," International Journal of Behavioural Accounting and Finance, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 3(3/4), pages 270-279.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbeaf:v:3:y:2012:i:3/4:p:270-279
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