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The authors analyse the incentives to information acquisition of agents in competitive markets in rational expectations equilibrium (REE). They show a complement to a result in [\textit{S. J. Grossman}, ``On the efficiency of competitive stock markets where traders have diverse information'', J. Finance 31, 573--585 (1976; \url{doi:10.1111/j.1540-6261.1976.tb01907.x})] that indicates that incentives to acquire information are not compatible with the strong market efficiency that results in a fully revealing REE. The authors show that the more agents with diverse information get informed, the worse becomes the equilibrium, i.e. that market efficiency in a REE is incompatible with ex ante Pareto optimality. | |||
Property / review text: The authors analyse the incentives to information acquisition of agents in competitive markets in rational expectations equilibrium (REE). They show a complement to a result in [\textit{S. J. Grossman}, ``On the efficiency of competitive stock markets where traders have diverse information'', J. Finance 31, 573--585 (1976; \url{doi:10.1111/j.1540-6261.1976.tb01907.x})] that indicates that incentives to acquire information are not compatible with the strong market efficiency that results in a fully revealing REE. The authors show that the more agents with diverse information get informed, the worse becomes the equilibrium, i.e. that market efficiency in a REE is incompatible with ex ante Pareto optimality. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Fernando A. Tohmé / rank | |||
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Information acquisition and welfare effect in a model of competitive financial markets (English)
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7 October 2013
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The authors analyse the incentives to information acquisition of agents in competitive markets in rational expectations equilibrium (REE). They show a complement to a result in [\textit{S. J. Grossman}, ``On the efficiency of competitive stock markets where traders have diverse information'', J. Finance 31, 573--585 (1976; \url{doi:10.1111/j.1540-6261.1976.tb01907.x})] that indicates that incentives to acquire information are not compatible with the strong market efficiency that results in a fully revealing REE. The authors show that the more agents with diverse information get informed, the worse becomes the equilibrium, i.e. that market efficiency in a REE is incompatible with ex ante Pareto optimality.
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fully revealing REE
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Grossman paradox
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information acquisition
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market efficiency
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Pareto optimality
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