
Publication details
Year: 2018
Pages: 4477-4505
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Market crashes as critical phenomena?", Synthese 195 (10), 2018, pp. 4477-4505.


Market crashes as critical phenomena?
explanation, idealization, and universality in econophysics
pp. 4477-4505
in: Wiebe van der Hoek, Wesley H. Holliday, Wen-fang Wang (eds), Logic, rationality and interaction (LORI-5), Synthese 195 (10), 2018.Abstract
We study the Johansen–Ledoit–Sornette (JLS) model of financial market crashes (Johansen et al. in Int J Theor Appl Financ 3(2):219–255, 2000). 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 (Philos Sci 81(3):349–376, 2014) that nonetheless provides a causal explanation of market crashes, in the sense of Woodward’s interventionist account of causation (Woodward in Making things happen: a theory of causal explanation. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003).
Publication details
Year: 2018
Pages: 4477-4505
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Market crashes as critical phenomena?", Synthese 195 (10), 2018, pp. 4477-4505.