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Michael Woodford of Columbia University discusses how limitations to the accuracy of memory are likely to be a very significant source of bias which affects the way people's beliefs and behaviour respond to changes in their cirumstances.
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Topics: Frontiers of economic research
Tags: memory, beliefs, behaviour
John Bates Clark Professor of Political Economy, Columbia University and CEPR Research Fellow