This book puts forward the view that rational expectations have
a key role in formulating economic policy and in determining
economic activity, prices, interest rates, and employment rates.
Arguing that economic policy crucially depends upon expectations
about future government policies, the author supports his thesis by
drawing on monetary theory as well as on the actual experiences of
several post-World War II countries.
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