Does Accounting Measurement Influence Market Efficiency? A Laboratory Market Perspective

Author:

Barradale Nigel Jones1,Goodson Brian M.2,Sooy Matthew3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Barradale Asset Management

2. Clemson University

3. Ivey Business School

Abstract

ABSTRACT Using laboratory markets where accounting regimes can be directly compared with equivalent economic parameters, we test whether and how two different accounting measurement bases—historical cost (HC) and mark-to-market (MTM)—influence trader perceptions and asset mispricing. Our results show that traders perceive otherwise equivalent assets differently by regime, consistent with accounting regimes imposing differential information processing costs. In the MTM regime, traders integrate market price information to a greater extent and integrate asset fundamental information to a lesser extent. We also observe that traders in the MTM regime express prospective preferences for information about future market prices, but in HC prefer information about future dividends. These individual-level effects correspond with greater market-level mispricing/bubbles under MTM. Our results suggest that accounting regimes can, on their own, contribute to price bubbles and their subsequent collapse. Data Availability: Data are available on request.

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Publisher

American Accounting Association

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Accounting

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