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The Behavioral Economics Of Inflation Expectations Macroeconomics Meets Psychology Tobias F Rtheli

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The Behavioral Economics Of Inflation Expectations Macroeconomics Meets Psychology Tobias F Rtheli
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.97 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Tobias F. Rötheli
ISBN: 9781108447065, 9781108482851, 9781316987056, 9781108698030, 9781108592697, 1108447066, 1108482856, 1316987051, 1108698034
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Behavioral Economics Of Inflation Expectations Macroeconomics Meets Psychology Tobias F Rtheli by Tobias F. Rötheli 9781108447065, 9781108482851, 9781316987056, 9781108698030, 9781108592697, 1108447066, 1108482856, 1316987051, 1108698034 instant download after payment.

As one of the first texts to take a behavioral approach to macroeconomic expectations, this book introduces a new way of doing economics. Rötheli uses cognitive psychology in a bottom-up method of modeling macroeconomic expectations. His research is based on laboratory experiments and historical data, which he extends to real-world situations. Pattern extrapolation is shown to be the key to understanding expectations of inflation and income. The quantitative model of expectations is used to analyze the course of inflation and nominal interest rates in a range of countries and historical periods. The model of expected income is applied to the analysis of business cycle phenomena such as the great recession in the United States. Data and spreadsheets are provided for readers to do their own computations of macroeconomic expectations. This book offers new perspectives in many areas of macro and financial economics.

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