Charles F. Carter

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Charles F. Carter is an economist, follower of G.L.S. Shackle. He was concerned about the impact of expectations in human decisions.

[edit] Works

  • Carter, C. F. (1950), "Expectations in economics," Economic Journal, 60: 92-105.
  • Carter, C. F. (1953), "A revised theory of expectations," Economic Journal, 63: 811-820.
  • Carter, C. F. (1956), "Review of Uncertainty in Economics and Other Reflections, by G. L. Shackle," Economic Journal, 66: 700-701.
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