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Are judgment errors reflected in market prices and allocations ? Experimental ev...
Kluger, Brian D - , Wyatt, Steve B - ,
The American Finance Association ()
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PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarja...

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Are judgment errors reflected in market prices and allocations ? Experimental evidence based on the monty hall problem

Kluger, Brian D -; Wyatt, Steve B -

The question of whether individual judgment errors survive in market equilibrum is an issue that naturally lends itself to experimental analysis. Here, the Monty hall problem is used to detect probability judgment errors both in a cohort of individuals and in a market setting. When all subjects in a cohort made probability judgment errors, market prices also reflected the error. However, competition among two bias free subjects was sufficient to drive prices to error-free levels..Printed Journal


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PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
Penerbit: The American Finance Association
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