Market Volatility proposes an innovative theory, backed by
substantial statistical evidence, on the causes of price
fluctuations in speculative markets. It challenges the standard
efficient markets model for explaining asset prices by emphasizing
the significant role that popular opinion or psychology can play in
price volatility.Why does the stock market crash from time to time?
Why does real estate go in and out of booms? Why do long term
borrowing rates suddenly make surprising shifts? Market Volatility
represents a culmination of Shiller's research on these questions
over the last dozen years. It contains reprints of major papers
with new interpretive material for those unfamiliar with the
issues, new papers, new surveys of relevant literature, responses
to critics, data sets, and reframing of basic conclusions. Includes
is work authored jointly with John Y. Campbell, Karl E. Case,
Sanford J. Grossman, and Jeremy J. Siegel.Market Volatility sets
out basic issues relevant to all markets in which prices make
movements for speculative reasons and offers detailed analyses of
the stock market, the bond market, and the real estate market. It
pursues the relations of these speculative prices and extends the
analysis of speculative markets to macroeconomic activity in
general.In studies of the October 1987 stock market crash and boom
and post-boom housing markets, Market Volatility reports on
research directly aimed at collecting information about popular
models and interpreting the consequences of belief in those models.
Shiller asserts that popular models cause people to react
incorrectly to economic data and believes that changing popular
models themselves contribute significantly to price movements
bearing no relation to fundamental shocks.Robert J. Shiller is
Stanley B. Resor Professor of Economics at the Cowles Foundation,
Yale University.
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