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by marcosdumay
3276 days ago
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If the community does not take status and funding away from failed models, it ceases doing science. As a group, economists aren't letting DSGE go. There are many economists trying to do the right thing, but overall the area has a deep problem. |
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Ricardo Reis argues that macro has largely moved beyond real business cycles with frictions[1]. I'm not as optimistic as him, but DSGE is no longer as prestigious as it once was.
[1] http://personal.lse.ac.uk/reisr/papers/17-wrong.pdf