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Title: Rational Frenzies and Crashes
Author(s): Jeremy I. Bulow and Paul Klemperer
Publication Date: October 1991
Keyword(s): Auctions, Crashes, Frenzies and Market Clearing
Programme Area(s): Applied Macroeconomics
Abstract: Most markets clear through a sequence of sales rather than through a Walrasian auctioneer. Because buyers can decide whether to buy now or later, rather than only now or never, their current `willingness to pay' is much more sensitive to price than is the demand curve. In consequence, markets will be extremely sensitive to new information, leading to frenzies where demand feeds upon itself, and crashes where price drops discontinuously. Although no buyer's independent reservation value reveals much about overall demand, a small increase in one such value can cause a large increase or decrease in average price.
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Bulow, J and Klemperer, P. 1991. 'Rational Frenzies and Crashes'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=593