An exploration of Neo-Austrian theory applied to financial markets

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Neo-Austrian market process theory demands order, or stationarity, yet also requires constantly reemerging inefficiencies. This paradox suggests rejecting market efficiency is relatively simple while locating the nature of inefficiency is much more difficult.

Author: Bossaerts, Peter, Benink, Harald
Stocks & Other Equity Securities, Statistical Data Included, Research, Financial markets

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The exploitation of relationships in financial distress: the case of trade credit

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Long-term relationships between creditors and trade firms elicit unique concessions in trade negotiations, usually including a higher interest rate. Other elements in these relationships include convenience classes and "teaser" interest rates.

Author: Wilner, Benjamin S.
Credit Management, Management, Loans, Commercial credit

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Clearly irrational financial market behavior: evidence from the early exercise of exchange traded stock options

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Irrational stock trading behavior is examined.

Author: Poteshman, Allen M., Serbin, Vitaly
Illinois, Labor Distribution by Employer, Analysis, Behavior, Statistics, Investors, Commodities industry, Chicago Board Options Exchange Inc., Securities trading

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