Reflexivity, path dependence, and disequilibrium dynamics
Anwar Shaikh ()
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2010, vol. 33, issue 1, 3-16
Abstract:
George Soros's theory of reflectivity focuses on the interactions between expected, actual, and fundamental values of variables. The fundamental values are affected by the historically contingent paths of the other two variables so that the equilibrating process is turbulent, path dependent (nonergodic), and may give rise to extended disequilibrium boom-bust phases. Such patterns are consistent with classical and Keynesian ideas of equilibration, but they invalidate notions such as rational expectations and the efficient market. The purpose of this paper is to lay out Soros's theory and show that it can be formalized in a simple and general manner with testable propositions.
Keywords: cycles; disequilibrium; equilibrium; finance; nonlinear dynamics; reflexivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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