Abstract
AbstractActive government intervention is a striking characteristic of the Chinese stock market. This study develops a behavioral heterogeneous agent model (HAM) comprising fundamentalists, chartists, and stabilizers to investigate investors’ dynamic switching mechanisms under government intervention. The model introduces a new player, the stabilizer, into the HAM as a proxy for the government. We use the model to examine government programs during the 2015 China stock market crash and find that it can replicate the dynamics of investor sentiment and asset prices. In addition, our analysis of two simulations, specifically the data-generating processes and shock response analysis, further corroborates the key conclusion that our intervention model not only maintains market stability but also promotes the return of risk asset prices to their fundamental values. The study concludes that government interventions guided by the new HAM can alleviate the dilemma between reducing price volatility and improving price efficiency in future intervention programs.
Funder
Humanities and Social Sciences Youth Foundation, Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Projects
Guizhou Key Laboratory of Big Data Statistical Analysis
Open Project of Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Financial Engineering
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Finance
Cited by
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