This manuscript reviews the evolving literature on the pricing of assets and the structure of financial markets. It begins with the development of early stock valuation models and proceeds to a description of the efficient-market hypothesis. The survey then examines recent empirical data that has led to a reevaluation of the assumptions underlying an efficient market and ends with a brief survey of the recent literature on market-making and how these models relate to studies of efficient markets.
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