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It is no secret that the rational expectations framework has endured what many consider to be a well deserved bashing. From problems, such as, ad hoc specifications of functional forms for utility functions, to adoption of utility functions as units of modeling, to absence of equilibriums that...
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This study provides formal theoretical evidence that value maximization is a rational behavioral, as opposed to rational expectations valuation rubric. Rational behavioral character of the value maximization rubric is evident in the axiomatic finding that, absent arrival of any unanticipated...
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Suppose Rational Expectations Equilibriums (REE) that are inferred at time t materialize at time t+1. This study provides formal theoretical and empirical evidence that performance effects of skewness preference simultaneously can be evidence for demonstrations of full rationality (expertise),...
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