Definition of The Law of Iterated Expectations:
The Law of iterated expectations is often exemplified by EtEt+1(.) = Et(.) That
is, "one cannot use limited information [at time t] to predict the
forecast error one would make if one had superior information [at t+1]."
(Econterms)
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