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A liquidity-based model for asset price bubbles
Authors:Robert A Jarrow  Philip Protter
Institution:1. Johnson Graduate School of Management , Cornell University , Ithaca , NY 14853 , USA;2. Statistics Department , Columbia University , New York , NY 10027 , USA
Abstract:We provide a new liquidity-based model for financial asset price bubbles that explains bubble formation and bubble bursting. The martingale approach to modeling price bubbles assumes that the asset's market price process is exogenous and the fundamental price, the expected future cash flows under a martingale measure, is endogenous. In contrast, we define the asset's fundamental price process exogenously and asset price bubbles are endogenously determined by market trading activity. This enables us to generate a model that explains both bubble formation and bubble bursting. In our model, the quantity impact of trading activity on the fundamental price process—liquidity risk—is what generates price bubbles. We study the conditions under which asset price bubbles are consistent with no arbitrage opportunities and we relate our definition of the fundamental price process to the classical definition.
Keywords:Anomalies in prices  Liquidity modeling  Continuous time models  Incomplete markets  Bubbles  Limit order books
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