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Market Crashes as Critical Phenomena? Explanation, Idealization, and Universality in Econophysics

History and Philosophy of Physics 2017-05-30 v1 Economics Risk Management

Abstract

We study the Johansen-Ledoit-Sornette (JLS) model of financial market crashes (Johansen, Ledoit, and Sornette [2000] "Crashes as Critical Points." Int. J. Theor. Appl. Finan. 3(2) 219-255). On our view, the JLS model is a curious case from the perspective of the recent philosophy of science literature, as it is naturally construed as a "minimal model" in the sense of Batterman and Rice (Batterman and Rice [2014] "Minimal Model Explanations." Phil. Sci. 81(3): 349-376) that nonetheless provides a causal explanation of market crashes, in the sense of Woodward's interventionist account of causation (Woodward [2003]. Making Things Happen. Oxford:Oxford University Press).

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@article{arxiv.1704.02392,
  title  = {Market Crashes as Critical Phenomena? Explanation, Idealization, and Universality in Econophysics},
  author = {Jennifer Jhun and Patricia Palacios and James Owen Weatherall},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.02392},
  year   = {2017}
}

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32 pages