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central bank communication 7 consumer forecast accuracy 7 macroeconomic literacy 7 microdata 7 Macroeconomic expectations 5 Central bank 4 Communication 4 Erwartungsbildung 4 Expectation formation 4 Geldpolitik 4 Inflation expectations 4 Inflationserwartung 4 Kommunikation 4 Monetary policy 4 Political communication 4 Politische Kommunikation 4 Zentralbank 4 Consumer behaviour 3 Forecasting model 3 Konsumentenverhalten 3 Prognoseverfahren 3 macroeconomic expectations 3 Ankündigungseffekt 1 Announcement effect 1 Central bank communication 1 Consumer forecast accuracy 1 Monetary news 1 Survey microdata 1
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Free 5 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 1
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 6 Undetermined 2
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Dräger, Lena 8 Pfajfar, Damjan 8 Lamla, Michael 4 Lamla, Michael J. 4
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Fachbereich Sozialökonomie, Universität Hamburg 1 KOF Swiss Economic Institute, Department of Management, Technology and Economics (D-MTEC) 1
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DEP (Socioeconomics) Discussion Papers - Macroeconomics and Finance Series 1 DEP (Socioeconomics) discussion papers : macroeconomics and finance series 1 Discussion paper / Center for Economic Research, Tilburg University 1 European economic review : EER 1 KOF Working Papers 1 KOF Working papers 1 KOF working papers 1 Macroeconomics and Finance Series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 2 RePEc 2
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Are Consumer Expectations Theory-Consistent? The Role of Macroeconomic Determinants and Central Bank Communication
Dräger, Lena; Lamla, Michael J.; Pfajfar, Damjan - 2014
Using the microdata of the Michigan Survey of Consumers, we evaluate whether U.S. consumers form macroeconomic expectations consistent with different economic concepts, namely the Phillips curve, the Taylor rule and the Income Fisher equation. We observe that 50% of the surveyed population have...
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Are Consumer Expectations Theory-Consistent? The Role of Macroeconomic Determinants and Central Bank Communication
Dräger, Lena; Lamla, Michael J.; Pfajfar, Damjan - Fachbereich Sozialökonomie, Universität Hamburg - 2014
Using the microdata of the Michigan Survey of Consumers, we evaluate whether U.S. consumers form macroeconomic expectations consistent with different economic concepts, namely the Phillips curve, the Taylor rule and the Income Fisher equation. We observe that 50% of the surveyed population have...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010743503
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Are consumer expectations theory-consistent? : the role of macroeconomic determinants and central bank communication
Dräger, Lena (contributor); Lamla, Michael (contributor);  … - 2014
Using the microdata of the Michigan Survey of Consumers, we evaluate whether U.S. consumers form macroeconomic expectations consistent with different economic concepts, namely the Phillips curve, the Taylor rule and the Income Fisher equation. We observe that 50% of the surveyed population have...
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Are consumer expectations theory-consistent? The role of macroeconomic determinants and central bank communication
Dräger, Lena; Lamla, Michael J.; Pfajfar, Damjan - 2013
Using the microdata of the Michigan Survey of Consumers, we evaluate whether U.S. consumers form macroeconomic expectations consistent with different economic concepts. We check whether their expectations are in line with the Phillips Curve, the Taylor Rule and the Income Fisher Equation. We...
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Are consumer expectations theory-consistent? : the role of macroeconomic determinants and central bank communication
Dräger, Lena; Lamla, Michael; Pfajfar, Damjan - 2013
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Are survey expectations theory-consistent? : the role of central bank communication and news
Dräger, Lena; Lamla, Michael; Pfajfar, Damjan - In: European economic review : EER 85 (2016), pp. 84-111
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Are Consumer Expectations Theory-Consistent? The Role of Macroeconomic Determinants and Central Bank Communication
Lamla, Michael J.; Dräger, Lena; Pfajfar, Damjan - KOF Swiss Economic Institute, Department of Management, … - 2013
Using the microdata of the Michigan Survey of Consumers, we evaluate whether U.S. consumers form macroeconomic expectations consistent with different economic concepts. We check whether their expectations are in line with the Phillips Curve, the Taylor Rule and the Income Fisher Equation. We...
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Are consumer expectations theory-consistent? : the role of macroeconomic determinants and central bank communication
Dräger, Lena; Lamla, Michael; Pfajfar, Damjan - 2013
Using the microdata of the Michigan Survey of Consumers, we evaluate whether U.S. consumers form macroeconomic expectations consistent with different economic concepts. We check whether their expectations are in line with the Phillips Curve, the Taylor Rule and the Income Fisher Equation. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010201163
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