Introduction to sunspots in macroeconomics

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This introduction provides an overview of the three papers included in this symposium and highlights their contribution to the literature. Journal of Economic Literature Classification Numbers: E00, E3, O40. © 1998 Academic Press.

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Benhabib, J. (1998). Introduction to sunspots in macroeconomics. Journal of Economic Theory, 81(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1006/jeth.1998.2411

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