Imperfect knowledge economics : exchange rates and risk / Roman Frydman, Michael D. Goldberg ; foreword by Edmund S. Phelps.
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- 9780691121604
- 0691121605
- 338.5 F79i 21
- B21
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Part I. From early modern economics to imperfect knowledge economics: 1. Recognizing the limits of economists' knowledge ; 2. A tradition interrupted ; 3. Flawed foundations: the gross irrationality of 'rational expectations' and behavioral models ; 4. Reconsidering modern economics ; 5. Imperfect knowledge economics of supply and demand -- Part II. "Anomalies" in contemporary models of currency markets: 6. The overreach of contemporary models of asset markets ; 7. The "puzzling" behavior of exchange rates: lost fundamentals and long swings ; 8. "Anomalous" returns of foreign exchange: is it really irrationality? -- Part III. Imperfect knowledge economics of exchange rates and risk: 9. Modelling preferences in asset markets: experimental evidence and imperfect knowledge ; 10. Modeling individual forecasting strategies and their revisions ; 11. Bulls and bears in equilibrium : uncertainty-adjusted uncovered interest parity ; 12. IKE of the premium on foreign exchange : theory and evidence ; 13. The forward discount "anomaly" : the peril of fully prespecifying market efficiency ; 14. Imperfect knowledge and long swings in the exchange rate ; 15. Exchange rates and macroeconomic fundamentals: abandoning the search for a fully predetermined relationship.
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