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Robert A. Haugen, University of California, Irvine

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2002
Format: Paper; 144 pp

ISBN-10: 0130323667
ISBN-13:9780130323668Help icon

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Intended for Financial Markets and Institutions, and Money and Capital Markets courses at the undergraduate level.

Sparked with wit and humor, this clever and insightful text provides clear evidence that the stock market is inefficient. In the author's view, important aspects of market behavior cannot be explained by models based on rational economic behavior. Would you be interested in a supplement that explores evidence that markets may be inefficient? If so, how might this affect investments decisions?

 
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