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Time, ignorance, and uncertainty in economic models /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c1998.Description: xvi, 486 pISBN:
  • 0472109383 (alk. paper)
  • 9780472109388
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.01'5195 KAT
LOC classification:
  • HB133 .K37 1998
Online resources: Summary: Emerging from the tradition of Marshall, Knight, Keynes, and Shackle, "Time, Ignorance, and Uncertainty in Economic Models" is concerned with the character of formal economic analysis when the notions of logical or mechanical time and probabilistic uncertainty and the relatively complete knowledge basis it requires, are replaced, respectively, by historical time, and nonprobabilistic uncertainty and ignorance. Examining that analytical character by constructing and exploring particular models, this book emphasizes doing actual economic analysis in a framework of historical time, nonprobabilistic uncertainty, and ignorance.Donald W. Katzner begins with an extensive investigation of the distinction between potential surprise and probability. He presents a modified version of Shackle's model of decision-making in ignorance and examines in considerable detail its "comparative statics" and operationality properties. The meaning of aggregation and simultaneity under these conditions is also explored, and Shackle's model is applied to the construction of models of the consumer, the firm, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. Katzner concludes with discussions of the roles of history, hysteresis, and empirical investigation in economic inquiry."Time, Ignorance, and Uncertainty in Economic Models" will be of interest to economists and others engaged in the study of uncertainty, probability, aggregation, and simultaneity. Those interested in the microeconomics of consumer and firm behavior, general equilibrium, and macroeconomics will also benefit from this book.Donald W. Katzner is Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Emerging from the tradition of Marshall, Knight, Keynes, and Shackle, "Time, Ignorance, and Uncertainty in Economic Models" is concerned with the character of formal economic analysis when the notions of logical or mechanical time and probabilistic uncertainty and the relatively complete knowledge basis it requires, are replaced, respectively, by historical time, and nonprobabilistic uncertainty and ignorance. Examining that analytical character by constructing and exploring particular models, this book emphasizes doing actual economic analysis in a framework of historical time, nonprobabilistic uncertainty, and ignorance.Donald W. Katzner begins with an extensive investigation of the distinction between potential surprise and probability. He presents a modified version of Shackle's model of decision-making in ignorance and examines in considerable detail its "comparative statics" and operationality properties. The meaning of aggregation and simultaneity under these conditions is also explored, and Shackle's model is applied to the construction of models of the consumer, the firm, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. Katzner concludes with discussions of the roles of history, hysteresis, and empirical investigation in economic inquiry."Time, Ignorance, and Uncertainty in Economic Models" will be of interest to economists and others engaged in the study of uncertainty, probability, aggregation, and simultaneity. Those interested in the microeconomics of consumer and firm behavior, general equilibrium, and macroeconomics will also benefit from this book.Donald W. Katzner is Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts.

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