The Internet has made the housing market less rational

The Internet has made the housing market less rational

Rational expectations is a fundamental economic theory that originated in a 1972 article written by future Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Lucas. Rational expectations theory has been discussed by economists endlessly ever since. “Rational expectation theory holds that people are aware of available information and act on it, making more or less accurate predictions.” Horwich, Minneapolis …

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