Entropy (Oct 2021)

Entropy-Based Behavioural Efficiency of the Financial Market

  • Emil Dinga,
  • Camelia Oprean-Stan,
  • Cristina-Roxana Tănăsescu,
  • Vasile Brătian,
  • Gabriela-Mariana Ionescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e23111396
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 11
p. 1396

Abstract

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The most known and used abstract model of the financial market is based on the concept of the informational efficiency (EMH) of that market. The paper proposes an alternative which could be named the behavioural efficiency of the financial market, which is based on the behavioural entropy instead of the informational entropy. More specifically, the paper supports the idea that, in the financial market, the only measure (if any) of the entropy is the available behaviours indicated by the implicit information. Therefore, the behavioural entropy is linked to the concept of behavioural efficiency. The paper argues that, in fact, in the financial markets, there is not a (real) informational efficiency, but there exists a behavioural efficiency instead. The proposal is based both on a new typology of information in the financial market (which provides the concept of implicit information—that is, that information ”translated” by the economic agents from observing the actual behaviours) and on a non-linear (more exactly, a logistic) curve linking the behavioural entropy to the behavioural efficiency of the financial markets. Finally, the paper proposes a synergic overcoming of both EMH and AMH based on the new concept of behavioural entropy in the financial market.

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