It is argued that radical uncertainty is a powerful concept for economic analysis and applies it to standard economic topics such as institutions, money, the Lucas critique, fiscal policy and asset pricing. The book also offers policy conclusions and recommendations for further theoretical and applied research.
It is argued that radical uncertainty is a powerful concept for economic analysis and applies it to standard economic topics such as institutions, money, the Lucas critique, fiscal policy and asset pricing. The book also offers policy conclusions and recommendations for further theoretical and applied research.
Christian Müller-Kademann is Privatdozent of Economics at Jacobs University in Bremen, Germany. He received his first degree from Hull University, UK before graduating from Humboldt University, Berlin with a diploma in economics, after which he began his PhD in economics and econometrics.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. What's uncertainty, after all? 2. Uncertainty in economics. 3. Uncertainty in the economy. 4. The empirics of uncertainty. 5. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. What's uncertainty, after all? 2. Uncertainty in economics. 3. Uncertainty in the economy. 4. The empirics of uncertainty. 5. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.
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