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Individual Chinese gold investors have progressively invested in gold recently, since they believe it is a good time to bargain hunt in gold. This essay will build up signaling game model to analyze weather it is reasonable and profitable to invest in gold under present economic and financial condition, and thus draw a conclusion that under which circumstance Chinese investors can benefit from gold-investment. In order to explicate the point of essay effectively, we simplify the model and add some necessary assumptions.
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This paper cannot be accomplished that smoothly without the contribution of authorities in Game Theory and Information Economics, especially Mr. Gibbons.Meanwhile, thanks for the detailed reviews of other participants and my fellow mates.
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Xiong, W., Ren, Y. (2015). A Brief Analysis of Bargain-Huntingin Gold: Based on Signaling Game Model. In: Zhang, Z., Shen, Z., Zhang, J., Zhang, R. (eds) LISS 2014. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43871-8_67
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