0 not knowing much or having much information about something:
For a journalist, he seems surprisingly uninformed about what is happening in the news.
1 people who do not have much information or knowledge about something:
Uninformed and inefficient trade of environmental quality for capital inflows may be due to an incorrect valuation of environmental damages.
Uninformed traders trying to infer the signal from the price must learn the equilibrium connection between signal and price.
Because of the shock, an uninformed bank announcing an inflation target will not be able to reach its goal with certainty.
Thus, the investigation departs from the premise that the study of code-switching cannot proceed uninformed by a properly structural analysis.
Would he, by publication, become but one of many such and thus subject to uninformed criticism?
Evidently, uninformed opinions of (a small and biased proportion of) the population do not have any authority over fundamental principles.
Under a mandatory disclosure regime, individuals will only test and disclose if they prefer (net of testing costs) to have informed rather than uninformed insurers.
The goal of the two groups was the same: to predict the average prediction of the uninformed group, given companies' actual earnings.