A reader's guide to rational expectations : a survey and comprehensive annotated bibliography
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A reader's guide to rational expectations : a survey and comprehensive annotated bibliography
Edward Elgar, c1992
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This important reference book provides a non-partisan introduction to rational expectations, traces its evolution through three decades, and puts a comprehensive annotated bibliography at the reader's fingertips. In the lengthy introduction, Redman examines in a non-technical way what it means to form expectations of variables rationally, explores the concept's ambiguities, and considers the numerous criticisms the concept has raised. She discusses the evolution of the concept with an emphasis on its association with new classical economics, reviews briefly the empirical findings and obstacles to testing rational expectations and puts the development into perspective within a broader scope of economics in general.
The second part provides the reader with an annotated bibliography of over 470 significant books and articles on rational expectations.
A Reader's Guide to Rational Expectations will be an essential reference guide for all economists who wish to keep abreast of the most recent developments in economic theory.
目次
- A reader's guide to rational expectations
- critique - what's wrong with the narrow version of rational expectations?
- what about stabilization policy - the new classical school
- is the rational expectations controversy merely a debate over market-clearing and non-market-clearing models?
- what the evidence shows
- a comprehensive annotate bibliography.
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