The Importance of Expectations in Economics

This essay examines the role that expectations play in economic development and the efficacy of international development assistance programs.

This essay examines the role that expectations play in economic development and the efficacy of international development assistance programs. Because specialists within the development community tend to hold and perpetuate naively optimistic expectations about their programs, they fail to consider the inherent constraints of operating within contexts in which access to political and economic markets are limited. In turn, such expectations can lead to perverse economic outcomes and the failure of development efforts.

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