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Market Efficiency, Long-Term Returns, and Behavioral Finance


Eugene F. Fama


University of Chicago - Booth School of Business (Finance Authors)

February 1997


Abstract:     
Market efficiency survives the challenge from the literature on long-term return anomalies. Consistent with the market efficiency hypothesis that the anomalies are chance results, apparent over-reaction to information is about as common as under-reaction. And post-event continuation of pre-event abnormal returns is about as frequent as post-event reversal. Consistent with the market efficiency prediction that apparent anomalies can also be due to methodology, the anomalies are sensitive to the techniques used to measure them, and many disappear with reasonable changes in technique.

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JEL Classification: G14

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Date posted: April 30, 1997  

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Fama, Eugene F., Market Efficiency, Long-Term Returns, and Behavioral Finance (February 1997). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=15108 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.15108

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