Volume 5, Issue 4 December 2009

When Everyone Runs for the Exit

Abstract

The dangers of shouting "fire" in a crowded theater are well understood, but the dangers of rushing to the exit in the financial markets are more complex. Yet, the two events share several features, and I analyze why people crowd into theaters and trades, why they run, what determines the risk, whether to return to the theater or trade when the dust settles, and how much to pay for assets (or tickets) in light of this risk. These theoretical considerations shed light on the recent global liquidity crisis and, in particular, the quant event of 2007.

Authors

  • Lasse Pedersen

JEL codes

  • G11
  • G12

Other papers in this issue

Douglas Gale and Rafael Repullo and Til Schuermann and Frank Smets

Miroslav Misina and Greg Tkacz

Chenghuan Sean Chu and Andreas Lehnert and Wayne Passmore