Rpresentative agent models have become a predominant means of
studying the macroeconomy in modern economics without there being
much discussion in the literature about their propriety or
usefulness. This volume evaluates the use of these models in
macroeconomics, examining the justifications for their use and
concluding that representative agent models are neither a proper
nor a particularly useful means of studying aggregate behaviour.
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