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Inflation Targeting, Recursive Inattentiveness, and Heterogeneous Beliefs. (2017). Massaro, Domenico ; Agliari, Anna ; Spelta, Alessandro ; Pecora, Nicolo.
In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
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  7. Structural reforms, animal spirits, and monetary policies. (2020). Ji, Yuemei ; de Grauwe, Paul ; DeGrauwe, Paul.
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  8. Managing unanchored, heterogeneous expectations and liquidity traps. (2019). Hommes, Cars ; Lustenhouwer, Joep.
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  11. Discrete beliefs space and equilibrium: a cautionary note. (2018). Berardi, Michele.
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  13. Managing Heterogeneous and Unanchored Expectations: A Monetary Policy Analysis. (2016). Hommes, Cars ; Lustenhouwer, J.
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