Abstract

This paper reviews the work of Jan Tinbergen and John Muth who are the fathers of the economic policy and the hypothesis rational expectations respectively. Their work is used to show the main contributions on how policymakers design their economic policies based on the preferences and expectations of agents in static and dynamic environments to find the best strategy that maximizes the social benefit with the least cost.

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