This is the first book to investigate the pessimistic and optimistic perceptions of the future and their economic consequences, based on sound mathematical foundations. The book focuses on fundamental uncertainty (Knightian uncertainty), where the probability distribution governing uncertainty is unknown, and it provides the reader with methods to formulate how pessimism and optimism act in an economy in a strict and unified way. After presenting decision-theoretic foundations for prudent behaviors under Knightian uncertainty, the book applies these ideas to economic models that include portfolio inertia, indeterminacy of equilibria in the Arrow-Debreu economy and in a stochastic overlapping-generations economy, dynamic asset-pricing models, search, real options, liquidity preferences, and learning. The book also includes characterizations of pessimistic (e-contaminated) and optimistic (e-exuberant) behaviors under Knightian uncertainty and the persistence of human pessimism (surprise aversion) and optimism (surprise affinity). These characterizations are shown to be useful in understanding behaviors that were observed during the global financial crisis and its aftermath. This book is highly recommended not only to researchers wanting to understand the mechanism of how pessimism and optimism affects economic phenomena, but also to policy-makers contemplating effective economic policies that delicately hinge upon the mindsets of people in the market.
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This book was awarded the 61st Nikkei Prize for Excellent Books in Economic Science 2018 by The Japan Center for Economic Research
"To summarize, this book, jointly written by the two prominent economists Nishimura and Ozaki, is no doubt a monumental achievement on the economics of ambiguity and uncertainty. It is well organized and mathematically sophisticated. It is expected to be read by two types of readers: highly mathematically trained researchers and general theoretical scholars with less technical orientation. I believe that application-oriented researchers and policy-makers may also benefit from careful reading of such a first-rate work." (Yasuhiro Sakai, Journal of Economic Psychology, Vol. 72, June, 2019)
"The recent monograph by Nishimura and Ozaki, entitled Economics of Pessimism and Optimism: Theory of Knightian Uncertainty and Its Applications, provides a summary of this exciting new research. ... Despitebeing limited to the CEU/MEUformulation of Knightian Uncertainty, the recent monograph by Nishimura and Ozaki is an ideal resource for those looking to catch up to the current research frontier on Knightian Uncertainty. It is well written and well organized." (Ken Kasa, International Finance, February, 15, 2019)
"Kiyohiko Nishimura and Hiroyuki Ozaki have produced a thorough, scholarly, and mathematical rigorous treatment of decision theory when the probability distribution governing uncertainty is unknown ... . Nishimura and Ozaki are to be congratulated on their thorough and innovative treatment of how to use convex Choquet capacities to make fundamental uncertainty operational, under certain assumptions. Their book will be indispensable to, and warmly welcomed by, technically oriented researchers in decision theory." (Robert W. Dimand, Journal of Economics, Vol. 124, 2018)
"To summarize, this book, jointly written by the two prominent economists Nishimura and Ozaki, is no doubt a monumental achievement on the economics of ambiguity and uncertainty. It is well organized and mathematically sophisticated. It is expected to be read by two types of readers: highly mathematically trained researchers and general theoretical scholars with less technical orientation. I believe that application-oriented researchers and policy-makers may also benefit from careful reading of such a first-rate work." (Yasuhiro Sakai, Journal of Economic Psychology, Vol. 72, June, 2019)
"The recent monograph by Nishimura and Ozaki, entitled Economics of Pessimism and Optimism: Theory of Knightian Uncertainty and Its Applications, provides a summary of this exciting new research. ... Despitebeing limited to the CEU/MEUformulation of Knightian Uncertainty, the recent monograph by Nishimura and Ozaki is an ideal resource for those looking to catch up to the current research frontier on Knightian Uncertainty. It is well written and well organized." (Ken Kasa, International Finance, February, 15, 2019)
"Kiyohiko Nishimura and Hiroyuki Ozaki have produced a thorough, scholarly, and mathematical rigorous treatment of decision theory when the probability distribution governing uncertainty is unknown ... . Nishimura and Ozaki are to be congratulated on their thorough and innovative treatment of how to use convex Choquet capacities to make fundamental uncertainty operational, under certain assumptions. Their book will be indispensable to, and warmly welcomed by, technically oriented researchers in decision theory." (Robert W. Dimand, Journal of Economics, Vol. 124, 2018)