Persistent inefficiency of finance describes how financial markets repeatedly fail to allocate resources optimally due to structural barriers like information asymmetry or behavioral biases. It is observed in phenomena such as mispriced assets or excessive volatility. No one truly benefits long-term, though insiders or large institutions may exploit glitches for short-term gains, ultimately harming broader economic stability.
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