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primary surpluses should lead households to anticipate this higher inflation. Are household inflation expectations sensitive …
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article about the most recent FOMC meetings results in a forecast revision which is smaller by half. Our results have …
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. Information treatments about current and next year's interest rates have a strong effect on household expectations but treatments …
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. Information treatments about current and next year's interest rates have a strong effect on household expectations but treatments …
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wordings, previously known from leading consumer surveys, are considered: (i) the change in prices in general or (ii) the …
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We implement a survey of Dutch households in which random subsets of respondents receive information about inflation. The resulting exogenously generated variation in inflation expectations is used to assess how expectations affect subsequent monthly consumption decisions relative to those in a...
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This paper uses microdata from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's Household Inflation Expectations survey to obtain an …
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The purpose of the present paper is to study how households form inflation expectations. Using a novel survey-base dataset of Italian households' opinions of inflation we investigate two separate, but related, types of behavior: 'inattentiveness' and 'anchoring'. The present analysis extends the...
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This paper focuses on the formation of inflation expectations of consumers in 9 Central, Eastern and Southeastern European (CESEE) countries. Using data from the OeNB Euro Survey, a large cross-country consumer survey, we show that the difference between realized inflation and reported inflation...
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