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LSE BUSINESS REVIEW
What economic shocks mean matters as much as the shocks themselves
A rational economy with no structural frictions can still produce persistent unemployment — if people interpret signals through the wrong lens. LSE introduces "conventional beliefs": collective interpretations shaped by institutions and experience that anchor behaviour and expectations. How we understand a shock matters as much as the shock itself. A reframing with profound implications for the current moment.
Article · 12 min
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