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The Inefficient Stock Market: What Pays off and Why by Robert A. Haugen
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    • Product code: 102150
    • ISBN: 0130323667, ISBN13: 9780130323668, 144 pages, hardback
      Published by Pearson Higher Education, 2 Rev ed edition, 2001

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    Description of The Inefficient Stock Market: What Pays off and Why


    Intended for financial markets and institutions, and money and capital markets courses at the undergraduate level, this text provides clear evidence that the stock market is, in the author's view, inefficient, and that important aspects of market behaviour cannot be explained by models based on rational economic behaviour. All tables and graphs in the book are updated to include information and statistics through the year 2000.

    About Robert A. Haugen

    Robert A. Haugen is Emeritus Professor of Finance at the University of California, Irvine. Professor Haugen has held endowed chairs at the University of Wisconsin, the University of Illinois, and the University of California. He is the author of more than 50 articles in the leading journals in finance and 13 books, including The Incredible January Effect, The New Finance, Beast on Wall Street, and Modern Investment Theory. He serves as Managing Partner to Haugen Custom Financial Systems, which licenses portfolio management software to 25 pension funds, endowments, and institutional and high-net-worth money managers. Visit Robert Haugens Web site at: www.bobhaugen.com.
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