章节目录
Introduction
1
Chapter 1 Are We All Homo economicus Now?
12
Chapter 2 If Youre So Smart Why Arent You Rich?
45
Chapter 3 If Youre So Rich Why Arent You Smart?
75
Chapter 4 The Power of Narrative
102
Chapter 5 The Evolution Revolution
135
Chapter 6 The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis
176
Chapter 7 The Galapagos Islands of Finance
222
Chapter 8 Adaptive Markets in Action
249
Chapter 9 Fear Greed and Financial Crisis
296
Chapter 10 Finance Behaving Badly
330
Chapter 11 Fixing Finance
365
Chapter 12 To Boldly Go Where No Financier Has Gone Before
395
Notes
421
References
439
Acknowledgments
463
Index
469
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内容简介
Half of all Americans have money in the stock market, yet economists can't agree on whether investors and markets are rational and efficient, as modern financial theory assumes, or irrational and inefficient, as behavioral economists believe--and as financial bubbles, crashes, and crises suggest. This is one of the biggest debates in economics and the value or futility of investment management and financial regulation hang on the outcome. In this groundbreaking book, Andrew Lo cuts through this debate with a new framework, the Adaptive Markets Hypothesis, in which rationality and irrationality coexist.
Drawing on psychology, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and other fields, Adaptive Markets shows that the theory of market efficiency isn't wrong but merely incomplete. When markets are unstable, investors react instinctively, creating inefficiencies for others to exploit. Lo's new paradigm explains how financial evolution shapes behavior and markets at the speed of thought--a fact revealed by swings between stability and crisis, profit and loss, and innovation and regulation.
A fascinating intellectual journey filled with compelling stories, Adaptive Markets starts with the origins of market efficiency and its failures, turns to the foundations of investor behavior, and concludes with practical implications--including how hedge funds have become the Galapagos Islands of finance, what really happened in the 2008 meltdown, and how we might avoid future crises.
An ambitious new answer to fundamental questions in economics, Adaptive Markets is essential reading for anyone who wants to know how markets really work.
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John-risktaker的评论作者不愧是男神,了解的面好广,最后回归于金融本身。就像作者最后一部分所说:金融不单单是赚钱的机器,金融是可以以别样的方式贡献社会的。这一点也是我所信奉的,读的好爽!
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子珂的评论说实话,乏善可陈。有意思的内容不到20%。许多内容很啰嗦,讲着讲着就变成文献综述了(因而掩盖了真正的主题),我并不在乎之前的人到底做过怎样的贡献,我在乎的是新insight到底有什么实际意义。内容完全可以缩减到一半的篇幅
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winston的评论书很长,有点啰嗦。 没耐性的,就细读2, 6, 8 ,10,11,12 章,其实就可以了。
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桃谷六的评论Andrew Lo把这些年来的研究堆叠在一起,说是created a new theroy。读完并未感觉豁然开朗。太多的铺陈以至于失却了主题。最后关于harvey lodish的故事打动人心。
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仰望星空的评论预计六月中完成
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胡串的评论抱负强大,嫁接进化论,神经学,行为学,和财务学,独创一套理论挑战其他在位理论。用力很猛,材料丰富,文笔一般。
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宝宝TWO的评论差点就弃了,因为这个家伙说话实在太啰嗦!!但是,用盲人摸象的办法,以及不错的文笔,写了一个其实似是而非的理论
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拉夫的评论陆陆续续读了很久。如果关于挤掉关于智人演化,行为偏差,风险管理基础知识介绍,金融危机简史,对未来社会发展进步展望的水分,这本书的中心思想可以20页篇幅内说完的。定位在后EMH概念的adaptive market介绍,科普读物罢了,谨慎过誉。
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Poorgeois的评论One Of The Smartest Men In The History Of Finance Invented A Fund That Cannot Make Money In Any Environment.
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kenvi的评论从生物学/心理学的角度阐述金融市场的历史演变,非常新颖与实用的角度。
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aaron的评论投资确实需要这样的大一统理论研究,片面的学术研究几乎没有实用价值
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vermouthjk的评论看完感觉就是观点少 扯了一堆没用的