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From model failures to streams of data

In: Profiting from Monetary Policy

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  • Thomas Aubrey

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The negative performance of pension funds since the Financial Crisis started in 2007 has provided the market with a new stream of data that exposes the Great Moderation as nothing more than a Great Myth. This Myth, with its impeccable intellectual background, became the framework for an entire generation of financial market practitioners, resulting in the fall of future retirement income for savers as well as increasing unfunded liabilities for tax payers. In conjunction with this new stream of data, a groundswell of opinion has begun to attack the very foundations of the Myth as it no longer fits the facts. Indeed, some economists and successful investors have argued that it never fitted the facts and that economic modelling is incapable of providing any useful predictions about the future anyway. An economy is a highly complex system and the simple assumptions made that are supposed to help predict the trajectory of an economy are highly dubious. However, like any idea that has had some longevity, it is unlikely to go down without a fight.

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  • Thomas Aubrey, 2013. "From model failures to streams of data," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Profiting from Monetary Policy, chapter 0, pages 32-50, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-28970-4_3
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137289704_3
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