Information Choice in Macroeconomics and Finance

Hardback

Main Details

Title Information Choice in Macroeconomics and Finance
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Laura L. Veldkamp
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:184
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 152
Category/GenreEconomic theory and philosophy
Macroeconomics
Finance
ISBN/Barcode 9780691142203
ClassificationsDewey:330.019
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 3 line illus.

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 11 September 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

Most theories in economics and finance predict what people will do, given what they know about the world around them. But what do people know about their environments? The study of information choice seeks to answer this question, explaining why economic players know what they know--and how the information they have affects collective outcomes. Instead of assuming what people do or don't know, information choice asks what people would choose to know. Then it predicts what, given that information, they would choose to do. In this textbook, Laura Veldkamp introduces graduate students in economics and finance to this important new research. The book illustrates how information choice is used to answer questions in monetary economics, portfolio choice theory, business cycle theory, international finance, asset pricing, and other areas. It shows how to build and test applied theory models with information frictions. And it covers recent work on topics such as rational inattention, information markets, and strategic games with heterogeneous information. * Illustrates how information choice is used to answer questions in monetary economics, portfolio choice theory, business cycle theory, international finance, asset pricing, and other areas * Teaches how to build and test applied theory models with information frictions * Covers recent research on topics such as rational inattention, information markets, and strategic games with heterogeneous information

Author Biography

Laura L. Veldkamp is associate professor of economics at New York University's Stern School of Business.

Reviews

"The book is well structured and well written... Veldkamp does an excellent job combining different streams of the literature of information choice. This book helped me a lot to give a structure to my partial knowledge on imperfect information."--Christian Merkl, Journal of Economics