Was there a NASDAQ bubble in the late 1990s?
An edition of Was there a NASDAQ bubble in the late 1990s? (2004)
By Lubos̆ Pástor
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
National Bureau of Economic Research
Language
eng
Pages
50
Description:
"Not necessarily. The fundamental value of a firm increases with uncertainty about average future profitability, and this uncertainty was unusually high in the late 1990s. We calibrate a stock valuation model that includes this uncertainty, and show that the uncertainty needed to match the observed Nasdaq valuations at their peak is high but plausible. The high uncertainty might also explain the unusually high return volatility of Nasdaq stocks in the late 1990s. Uncertainty has the biggest effect on stock prices when the equity premium is low"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.
subjects: Economic conditions, History, NASDAQ (Computer network), Nasdaq Stock Market, Prices, Rate of return, Stocks, Uncertainty
Places: United States
Times: 1981-2001, 20th century