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Concept

stock market bubbles

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156

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Stock market bubbles is an economic concept and area of financial research investigating periods where asset prices, particularly in equity markets, undergo rapid, unsustainable escalation detached from fundamental value. This phenomenon, often fueled by speculative behavior and herding, culminates in a sudden and significant price collapse (a crash) and is critically studied for its causes, detection, and profound implications on financial stability, economic cycles, and regulatory policy.

Top Authors

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JM

Boston University

DS

ETH Zurich

RA

Cornell University

PW

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

PC

ETH Zurich

Top Institutions

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Zurich, Switzerland

ETH Zurich

Zurich, Switzerland

National Bureau of Economic Research

Cambridge, United States

Cornell University

Ithaca, United States