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Rational Expectations Econometrics

Label
Rational Expectations Econometrics
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rational Expectations Econometrics
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1117633800
Series statement
Taylor & Francis eBooks
Summary
At the core of the rational expectations revolution is the insight that economic policy does not operate independently of economic agents' knowledge of that policy and their expectations of the effects of that policy. This means that there are very complicated feedback relationships existing between policy and the behaviour of economic agents, and these relationships pose very difficult problems in econometrics when one tries to exploit the rational expectations insight in formal economic modelling. This volume consists of work by two rational expectations pioneers dealing with the "nuts and bolts" problems of modelling the complications introduced by rational expectations. Each paper deals with aspects of the problem of making inferences about parameters of a dynamic economic model on the basis of time series observations. Each exploits restrictions on an econometric model imposed by the hypothesis that agents within the model have rational expectations.--, Provided by publisher
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