Asset Markets
Asset Markets
An economic analysis of asset markets.
2,816 words (
approx. 11.3 pages) |
4 sources |
MLA | 2006
Paper Summary:
This paper examines the credibility and profitability that is a potential when investing in asset markets and highlights the controls placed on the markets by interest levels. It concludes with the assessment of the future potential of markets and attaining more efficient economic models whether it be through modern methods or the traditional investment games that are played.
Outline
Thesis Statement
Welcome To the World of Experimental Economics
New Approaches Forthcoming from the Experiments
The Yin and Yang of Investing
The Importance of Investment Goals
The Crash Course in Economics Approach
Comparisons and Conclusions
From the Paper:
"The goals of investing are as varied as there are people doing the investing. For example, one may be investing for retirement, or investing for college, or to buy a home, or to start a business. On the other hand one can be investing for income to be the product of investment, money after all is the name of the game.
Once all the preceding goals and behavioral traits are either learned or put into practice then and only then should investing truly begin."
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