Coordination of expectations in asset pricing experiments

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We investigate expectation formation in a controlled experimental environment. Subjects are asked to predict the price in a standard asset pricing model. They do not have knowledge of the underlying market equilibrium equations, but they know all past realized prices and their own predictions. Aggregate demand for the risky asset depends upon the forecasts of the participants. The realized price is then obtained from market equilibrium with feedback from six individual expectations. Realized prices differ significantly from fundamental values and typically exhibit oscillations around, or slow convergence to, this fundamental. In all groups participants coordinate on a common prediction strategy.

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Hommes, C., Sonnemans, J., Tuinstra, J., & Van De Velden, H. (2005). Coordination of expectations in asset pricing experiments. Review of Financial Studies, 18(3), 955–980. https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhi003

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