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Tobias F. Rötheli, "The Behavioral Economics of Inflation Expectations: Macroeconomics Meets Psychology" (Cambridge UP, 2020)

New Books in Economics

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Is Rational Expectations a Radical Hypothesis?

When moth an john mooth introduced his notion of rational expectations in the early sixties, it just became the dominant paradim to to economist. But all this was essentially swept way with the arrival of rational expectations. The financial crisis of o 20, o seven marked a turn away from expectations. That is really the past, simply the past of a series. And that is what people rely on when they form their view about the future of the series.

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