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Published online 13 November 2002 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news021111-3
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Cards deal blow to market theory
Rare real-life test of economics tenet finds flaws in its assumptions.
Conventional economic theory does a fair job of predicting prices in simple buying and selling transactions. But it fails to account for the influence of traders' experience on a market's efficiency at redistributing goods.
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