Stock Markets -- Efficient | |
The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is stock markets. |
· Richard A. Brealey and Stewart C. Myers, Principles of Corporate Finance, Chapter 13, "Corporate Financing and the Six Lessons of Market Efficiency," 6th ed. (2000).
· Eugene F. Fama, Efficient Capital Markets: A Review of Theory and Empirical Work, 25 Journal of Finance 383 (1970).
· Burton G. Malkiel, A Random Walk down Wall Street (1999).
· William F. Sharpe, Portfolio Theory and Capital Markets (1970).
· Robert F. Shiller, Irrational Exuberance (2000).
· Financial Economics Network of the Social Science Research Network. http://www.ssrn.com/fen/index.html
· Peter Bernstein, Capital Ideas: The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street (1992).
· John Maynard Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, Chapter 12, "The State of Long-Term Expectation" (1936).
· John Lintner, The Valuation of Risk Assets and the Selection of Risky Investments in Stock Portfolios and Capital Budgets, 47 Review of Economics and Statistics 13 (1965).
· William F. Sharpe, Capital Asset Prices: A Theory of Market Equilibrium under Conditions of Risk, 19 Journal of Finance 425 (1964).
· Andrei Shleifer, Inefficient Markets: An Introduction to Behavioral Finance (2000).
· Lynn Stout, How Efficient Markets Undervalue Stocks: CAPM and ECMH under Conditions of Uncertainty and Disagreement, 19 Cardozo Law Review 475 (1997).
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