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Rational Expectations in Macroeconomic Models P. Fisher

Rational Expectations in Macroeconomic Models By P. Fisher

Rational Expectations in Macroeconomic Models by P. Fisher


Summary

It is commonly believed that macroeconomic models are not useful for policy analysis because they do not take proper account of agents' expectations. Over the last decade, mainstream macroeconomic models in the UK and elsewhere have taken on board the `Rational Expectations Revolution' by explicitly incorporating expectations of the future.

Rational Expectations in Macroeconomic Models Summary

Rational Expectations in Macroeconomic Models by P. Fisher

It is commonly believed that macroeconomic models are not useful for policy analysis because they do not take proper account of agents' expectations. Over the last decade, mainstream macroeconomic models in the UK and elsewhere have taken on board the `Rational Expectations Revolution' by explicitly incorporating expectations of the future. In principle, one can perform the same technical exercises on a forward expectations model as on a conventional model -- and more!
Rational Expectations in Macroeconomic Models deals with the numerical methods necessary to carry out policy analysis and forecasting with these models. These methods are often passed on by word of mouth or confined to obscure journals.
Rational Expectations in Macroeconomic Models brings them together with applications which are interesting in their own right. There is no comparable textbook in the literature.
The specific subjects include: (i) solving for model consistent expectations; (ii) the choice of terminal condition and time horizon; (iii) experimental design: i.e., the effect of temporary vs permanent, anticipated vs. unanticipated shocks; deterministic vs. stochastic, dynamic vs. static simulation; (iv) the role of exchange rate; (v) optimal control and inflation-output tradeoffs. The models used are those of the Liverpool Research Group in Macroeconomics, the London Business School and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research.

Rational Expectations in Macroeconomic Models Reviews

` This book should be of most interest to practitioners who wish to work with large scale rational expectations models. It should also be of interest to macroeconomists who wish to obtain a feel for the issues involved in working with these models. '
Journal of Economics

Table of Contents

Summary. Abbreviations. 1. Introduction. 2. Large Scale Macroeconomic Models and Forward Expectations. 3. Solution Methods for Nonlinear Forward Expectation Models. 4. Terminal Conditions, Uniqueness and Stability. 5. Experimental Design and Stochastic Simulation. 6. Alternative Model Forms and Solution Modes: Historical Tracking. 7. Control and Policy Analysis: Experimental Design. 8. Conclusions. 9. Bibliography. Appendix: Model Vintages.

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NPB9780792319030
9780792319030
0792319036
Rational Expectations in Macroeconomic Models by P. Fisher
New
Hardback
Springer
1992-08-31
211
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