Individual forecasting and aggregate outcomes : "rational expectations" examined
tarafından
 
Frydman, Roman, 1948-, editor.

Başlık
Individual forecasting and aggregate outcomes : "rational expectations" examined

Yazar
Frydman, Roman, 1948-, editor.

ISBN
9780521310956

Fiziksel Tanımlama
ix, 238 pages ; 24 cm.

Genel Not
"Proceedings of the conference, held in New York City, December 4, 1981."--Pref.

İçerik
Preface -- 1. Introduction Roman Frydman and Edmund S. Phelps -- 2. The trouble with 'rational expectations' and the problem of inflation stabilization Edmund S. Phelps -- Comment Phillip Cagan -- 3. Expectations of others' expectations and the transitional nonneutrality of fully believed systematic monetary policy Juan Carlos Di Tata -- Comment Clive Bull -- 4. The stability of rational expectations in macroeconomic models George Evans -- Comment Guillermo A. Calvo -- 5. Individual rationality, decentralization, and the rational expectations hypothesis Roman Frydman -- 6. Convergence to rational expectations equilibrium Margaret Bray -- Comment Roy Radner -- 7. A distinction between the unconditional expectational equilibrium and the rational expectations equilibrium Roman Frydman -- 8. On mistaken beliefs and resultant equilibria Alan Kirman -- Comment Jerry Green -- 9. Equilibrium theory with learning and disparate expectations: some issues and methods Robert M. Townsend -- Comment John B. Taylor -- 10. Keynesianism, monetarism, and rational expectations: some reflections and conjectures Axel Leijonhufvud -- Comment Frank Hahn -- Index.

Özet
The papers in this volume provide a complex view of market processes

Konu Başlığı
Rational expectations (Economic theory) -- Congresses.
 
Rasyonel beklentiler (Ekonomi teorisi) -- Kongreler.
 
Equilibrium (Economics) -- Congresses.
 
Denge (Ekonomi) -- Kongreler.

Yazar Ek Girişi
Frydman, Roman, 1948-,
 
Phelps, Edmund S.,


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