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while revisions of trend labor, mainly driven by revisions of the non-accelerating wage rate of unemployment (NAWRU), are …
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Using new survey data on quantitative growth expectations of firms in Germany, we show that firms resort to local information when forming expectations about aggregate growth. Firms extrapolate from the economic situation in their county, industry growth and their individual business situation....
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while revisions of trend labor, mainly driven by revisions of the non-accelerating wage rate of unemployment (NAWRU), are …
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Expectations are highly relevant for macroeconomic dynamics. Yet, the empirical evidence about properties of corporate macroeconomic expectations is scarce. Using new survey data on quantitative growth expectations of firms in Germany, we show that expectations are highly dispersed. The degree...
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