Expectations in Micro Data: Rationality Revisited
An increasing number of longitudinal data sets collect expectations information regarding a variety of future individual level events and decisions, providing researchers with the opportunity to explore expectations over micro variables in detail. We provide a theoretical framework and an econometric methodology to use that type of information to test the Rational Expectations hypothesis in models of individual behavior, and present tests using two different panel data sets.
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2003-10
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Authors: | Benítez-Silva, Hugo ; Dwyer, Debra S. ; Gayle, Wayne-Roy ; Muench, Thomas J. |
Institutions: | Institute for Social Research (ISR), University of Michigan |
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