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  • RDP 2000-01: The Efficient Market Hypothesis: A Survey

Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2000-01 The Efficient Market Hypothesis: A Survey

Meredith Beechey, David Gruen and James Vickery

January 2000

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • The Efficient Market Hypothesis
  • The Predictions of the Efficient Market Hypothesis
  • Discussion and Conclusion
  • References

The views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Reserve Bank of Australia.

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