Definitions from Wiktionary (expectations hypothesis)
▸ noun: (economics) The proposition that a long-term interest rate is determined purely by current and future expected short-term rates, so that the expected final value of wealth from investing in a sequence of short-term bonds equals the final value of wealth from investing in long-term bonds.
adaptive expectations hypothesis,
unbiased expectations hypothesis,
expectations hypothesis theories,
local expectations hypothesis,
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▸ noun: (economics) The proposition that a long-term interest rate is determined purely by current and future expected short-term rates, so that the expected final value of wealth from investing in a sequence of short-term bonds equals the final value of wealth from investing in long-term bonds.
Similar:
permanent income hypothesis,
efficient market hypothesis,
longing,
greater fool theory,
loanable funds,
intertemporal choice,
purchasing power parity,
yield curve,
Siegel's paradox,
steepener,
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