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policymakers' preferences, and rely on a perpetual learning technology to form expectations. We find that with learning … from those implied by rational expectations, even at long horizons. The presence of learning increases the sensitivity of … the policy maker. In contrast, under learning, private inflation expectations follow a time-varying process and provide …
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feature of the model is that learning operates in both the demand for assets and the supply of credit. Interactions between … propagation. In contrast, the paper shows why learning involving only one side on the market, which has been the focus of most of …
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externalities for each other. When informational externalities are positive, the agents’ learning processes are mutually … takes a more extreme action, generating a positive feedback loop. The opposite pattern, mutually-limiting learning, arises …
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feature of the model is that learning operates in both the demand for assets and the supply of credit. Interactions between … propagation. In contrast, the paper shows why learning involving only one side on the market, which has been the focus of most of …
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externalities for each other. When informational externalities are positive, the agents’ learning processes are mutually … takes an more extreme action, generating a positive feedback loop. The opposite pattern, mutually-limiting learning, arises …
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