Rational speculative bubbles in the Asian stock markets: tests on deterministic explosive bubbles and stochastic explosive root bubbles

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Chen, Y. and Quan, L. 2013. Rational speculative bubbles in the Asian stock markets: tests on deterministic explosive bubbles and stochastic explosive root bubbles. Journal of Asset Management. 14 (3), pp. 195-208. https://doi.org/10.1057/jam.2013.13
AuthorsChen, Y. and Quan, L.
Abstract

The standard theory of asset pricing, in which a long-run relationship should exist between stock prices and dividends if there are no deterministic explosive bubbles, assumes the constancy of expected returns. However, the investor’s expected returns are more likely to be time varying, which have led to the modification for the tests of rational bubble. One modification is that the tests should be applied to the log levels of stock price and dividend for allowing the detection of the stochastic explosive root bubble, which incorporates the possibility of time-varying expected returns. Accordingly, we test the existence or otherwise of both types of rational bubbles in the Asian stock markets by applying the unit root tests and the cointegration analyses. The empirical results suggest that the rational bubbles exist in the stock markets of Japan, Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippine, whereas Hong Kong is found to have no rational bubbles.

Year2013
JournalJournal of Asset Management
Journal citation14 (3), pp. 195-208
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISSN1470-8272
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1057/jam.2013.13
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PrintJun 2013
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Deposited23 Oct 2013
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