A. Palestrini, D. Delli Gatti, M. Gallegati, B. Greenwald
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Adaptive agents may be smarter than you think: unbiasedness in adaptive expectations
Experimental evidence shows that human subjects frequently rely on adaptive heuristics to form expectations but their forecasting performance in the lab is not as inadequate as assumed in macroeconomic theory. In this paper, we use an agent-based model (ABM) to show that the average forecasting error is indeed close to zero even in a complex environment if we assume that agents augment the canonical adaptive algorithm with a Belief Correction term which takes into account the previous trend of the variable of interest. We investigate the reasons for this result using a streamlined nonlinear macro-dynamic model that captures the essence of the ABM.
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Macroeconomic Dynamics publishes theoretical, empirical or quantitative research of the highest standard. Papers are welcomed from all areas of macroeconomics and from all parts of the world. Major advances in macroeconomics without immediate policy applications will also be accepted, if they show potential for application in the future. Occasional book reviews, announcements, conference proceedings, special issues, interviews, dialogues, and surveys are also published.