RBA goes back to class

australia

A paper published by the Reserve Bank of Australia this month attempts to measure the effect of monetary policy on agents' consumption decisions through the monetary transmission mechanism using learning to measure changes in market expectations.

The paper studies situations where economic agents have less precise knowledge than is presumed by rational expectations. Instead, it is assumed that economic agents engage in learning as they try to improve their understanding of the economy and make

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