INVESTIGADORES
CRESPO Ricardo Fernando
artículos
Título:
Processing uncertainty: evolving beliefs, fallible theories, rationalizations and the origins of macroeconomic crises
Autor/es:
SCHIAFFINO, PABLO; CRESPO, RICARDO F.; HEYMANN, DANIEL
Revista:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECONOMICS
Editorial:
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS MACROECONÓMICOS DE ARGENTINA
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2017 vol. XX p. 306 - 328
ISSN:
1514-0326
Resumen:
The macroeconomic crisis of the last decade reopened questions about how economic agents define plans and expectations. The crisis triggered widespread, yet ongoing revisions of the beliefs entertained by agents and economists. The decision errors that result in crises do not necessarily derive from behavioral biases: often, those choices were rationalized with reference to established conventional wisdom, backed by economic theories influential at the respective times. Thus, understanding such socially relevant events requires addressing concretely how people build decision scenarios in changing environments, and how those interact with the evolution of prevalent economic analysis. A revision of Keynes? work on uncertainty, especially his notion of ?weight of evidence?, can help in this respect. In this paper we analyze some central informational elements of macro crises, discuss weaknesses of the standard analyses which try to accommodate critical phenomena into the rational expectations framework, and comment on ways to move ahead.