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Using the ECB Consumer Expectations Survey, this paper investigates revisions of medium-term inflation expectations. We provide robust evidence that consumers adjust medium-term inflation views in response to changes in short-term inflation expectations and, to a lesser degree, to changes in...
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Medium-term inflation expectations of the public are a key variable of interest to any modern central bank responsible for price stability. Using the new ECB Consumer Expectations Survey, this paper investigates revisions of medium-term inflation expectations. We provide robust evidence that...
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We examine the formation of inflation expectations of US consumers, capturing the impact of their other macroeconomic expectations and self-assessments regarding risk aversion and health. Our results suggest that expectations regarding various macroeconomic variables, e.g., expected developments...
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By carefully matching the datasets from the Michigan Survey of Consumers with the Survey of Professional Forecasters, we show that there exists substantial heterogeneity in the propensity of U.S. households to learn from experts in forming inflation expectations. Additional results for a group...
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Intertemporal substitution is at the heart of modern macroeconomics and finance as well as economic policymaking, but a large fraction of a representative population of men – those below the top of the distribution by cognitive abilities (IQ) – do not change their consumption propensities...
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