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Analysis of monthly disaggregated data from 1978 to 2016 on US household inflation expectations reveals that exposure … household personal characteristics, their perceptions of the effectiveness of government policies, their expectations of future …
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, and political communication to suggest explanations for limited household receptiveness to central bank communications …
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to explain inflation expectations. This remains true when control- ling for household personal characteristics …
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Using three waves of a customised survey among Dutch households, this paper studies the variation in people's views on inflation. Based on a range of panel regressions, we find that accurate perceptions of recent price changes are an important determinant of the accuracy of next-year inflation...
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primary surpluses should lead households to anticipate this higher inflation. Are household inflation expectations sensitive …
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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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. 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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. Information treatments about current and next year's interest rates have a strong effect on household expectations but treatments …
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