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Expectation Calculation and Macroeconomic Dynamics

George Evans and Garey Ramey

American Economic Review, 1992, vol. 82, issue 1, 207-24

Abstract: The authors establish a framework wherein agents make expectation-revision decisions subject to a specified calculation technology and preferences over forecast errors. The technology endows agents with correctly specified economic models, but the cost of expectation calculation using these models leads to gradual and incomplete adjustment to long-run rational-expectation equilibrium. The rational-expectations hypothesis emerges as a special case of the equilibrium paths obtained in the authors' framework. In a natural-rate model of monetary policy, calculation technology gives rise to long-run nonneutrality and hysteresis effects, and incomplete adjustment of forecast rules causes output fluctuations to be amplified. Copyright 1992 by American Economic Association.

Date: 1992
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