Author:
BISCHI GIAN-ITALO,GALLEGATI MAURO,GARDINI LAURA,LEOMBRUNI ROBERTO,PALESTRINI ANTONIO
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the effects of herding on asset price dynamics during continuous trading. We focus on the role of interaction among traders, and we investigate the dynamics emerging when we allow for a tendency to mimic the actions of other investors, that is, to engage in herd behavior. The model, built as amean fieldin a binary setting (buy/sell decisions of a risky asset), is expressed by a three-dimensional discrete dynamical system describing the evolution of the asset price, its expected price, and its excess demand. We show that such dynamical system can be reduced to a unidirectionally coupled system. In line with therational herd behaviorliterature [Bikhchandani, S., Sharma, S. (2000), Herd Behavior in Financial Markets: A Review. Working paper, IMF, WP/00/48], situations of multistability are observed, characterized by strongpath dependence; that is, the dynamics of the system are strongly influenced by historical accidents. We describe the different kinds of dynamic behavior observed, and we characterize the bifurcations that mark the transitions between qualitatively different time evolutions. Some situations give rise to high sensitivity with respect to small changes of the parameters and/or initial conditions, including the possibility ofinvest or reject cascades(i.e., sudden uncontrolled increases or crashes of the prices).
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Economics and Econometrics
Cited by
26 articles.
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