Dow, Sheila - In: Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 10 (2016) 2016-3, pp. 1-25
uncertainty which persists in spite of superficial similarities. It is argued that the difference stems from the mainstream habit … of thinking in terms of a full-information benchmark, where uncertainty arises from incomplete information. Degrees of … uncertainty (or ambiguity) refer to the quantifiable extent of incompleteness. In contrast, Keynesian uncertainty cannot, even in …