A model of near-rational exuberance

A model of near-rational exuberance

by James B. Bullard

Part of Working paper -- 2007-009A

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"We study how the use of judgment or--add-factors--in forecasting may disturb the set of equilibrium outcomes when agents learn using recursive methods. We isolate conditions under which new phenomena, which we call exuberance equilibria, can exist in a standard self-referential environment. Local indeterminacy is not a requirement for existence. We construct a simple asset pricing example and find that exuberance equilibria, when they exist, can be extremely volatile relative to fundamental equilibria"--Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis web site.

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