Abstract

This paper aims to discuss the possibilities of capturing efficient market hypothesis and behavioral finance under a general framework using the literature of decision theories and information sciences. The focus is centered on the broad definition of rationality, the imprecision and reliability of information. The main thesis advanced is that the root of behavioral anomalies comes from the imprecision and reliability of information. Modeling on basis of imprecision and reliability of information within the broad definition of rationality will lead us to a more general model of financial markets.

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