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#Rational #Expectations: Rational expectations is a hypothesis in economics which states that agents predictions of the future value of economically relevant variables are not systematically wrong in that all errors are random. Equivalently, this is to say that agents expectations equal true statistical expected values. An alternative formulation is that rational expectations are model-consistent expectations, in that the agents inside the model assume the models predictions are valid. The rational expectations assumption is used in many contemporary macroeconomic models, game theory and applications of rational choice theory. inyavic/definitions/view.php?dnid=149
Posted on: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 11:46:09 +0000

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