Bubbles and crashes

Abreu, D. & Brunnermeier, M. K. (2002). Bubbles and crashes. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 401). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
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We present a model in which an asset bubble can persist despite the presence of rational arbitrageurs. The resilience of the bubble stems from the inability of arbitrageurs to temporarily coordinate their selling strategies. This synchronization problem together with the individual incentive to time the market results in the persistence of bubbles over a substantial period of time. Since the derived trading equilibrium is unique, our model rationalizes the existence of bubbles in a strong sense. The model also provides a natural setting in which public events, by enabling synchronization, can have a disproportionate impact relative to their intrinsic informational content.

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