The Efficient Market Hypothesis was developed by Nobel Prize winner Professor Eugene Fama in the 1970s. This recent article published in Kellogg Insight by Professor Mitchell Petersen of the Kellogg School of Management looks closely at the mechanics of Efficient Markets.
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