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"Living in Complex Economies: On Inconsistent Expectations and Economic Crises "
(Filosofía de la economía. Publicación del Centro de investigación en Epistemología de las Ciencias Económicas. FCE-UBA:71-86., 2013)
Economic crises are associated with large shocks to beliefs and expectations. Thus, their
study includes the strategies that economic actors use to interpret and anticipate the
evolution of their environment. In this ...
Abducing the Crisis
(In L. Magnani, W. Carnielli and C. Pizzi (eds.), Model Based Reasoning in Science and Technology: Abduction, Logic and Computational Discovery, Studies in Computational Intelligence Series, Vol. 314. Springer Verlag: 179-198., 2010)
Macroeconomic crises are events marked by “broken promises”
that shatter the expectations that many agents had entertained about their
economic prospects and wealth positions. Crises lead to reappraisals of the
views ...