BEHAVIOUR AND INFORMATION ON FINANCIAL MARKET

E. Dinga
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Generally, the main three logical models of financial markets (Efficient Market Hypothesis – EMH, Adaptive Market Hypothesis – AMH, and even – partially – Behavioural Market Hypothesis – BMH) take for granted the idea that information drives behaviour, therefore, information is always the channel through the decision is taken, no matter whether such a decision is optimal or sub-optimal. The paper critically examines such an „axiom” and proposes a causally inversion of the relation, that is, it argues that (in the most part), in fact, behaviour drives information, To this end, a new typology of information as well as a new typology of information mixes available to the economic agent are provided and discussed. The research is conducted in a logical key, and the two main findings are: a) the informational-based model of financial market should be replaced by a behaviour-based one; b) the informational efficiency of financial market should be replaced by a behavioural efficiency one. The paper claims its origin and target from institutionalism and evolutionism in the microeconomic academic research.
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金融市场的行为和信息
一般来说,金融市场的三个主要逻辑模型(有效市场假说- EMH,适应性市场假说- AMH,甚至部分-行为市场假说- BMH)认为信息驱动行为是理所当然的,因此,信息总是通过决策的渠道,无论这样的决策是最优的还是次优的。本文批判性地考察了这样一个“公理”,并提出了关系的因果倒置,也就是说,它认为(在大多数情况下),事实上,行为驱动信息。为此,提供和讨论了一种新的信息类型以及经济主体可用的信息混合的新类型。本文的研究是在一个逻辑的关键上进行的,主要有两个发现:a)基于信息的金融市场模型应该被基于行为的金融市场模型所取代;B)金融市场的信息效率应该被行为效率所取代。本文从微观经济学学术研究中的制度主义和进化论出发,提出了它的起源和目标。
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