inflation expectations

collocation in English

meaningsofinflationandexpectation

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inflation
noun[U]
uk
/ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən/
a general, continuous increase ...
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expectation
noun
uk
/ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/
the feeling that good things are going to happen in ...
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(Definition ofinflationandexpectationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One of the difficulties is that some of our clients do not think that theinflationexpectationis realistic.
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We analyze the formation of individual inflation expectations in three steps.
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If the public expects a negative shock, then the public's inflation expectations are below the uninformed central bank's inflation expectations.
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The right side shows the inflation expectations of the public depending on the announced target.
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The subjective devaluation probabilities influence the inflation expectations, which, in turn, affect the next-period wage level and unemployment.
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In fact, under adaptive learning, sophisticated central banking implies a persistent policy response when inflation expectations threaten to become unhinged.
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In the first, the central banker perceives no influence of his policy actions on inflation expectations and on the way they are formed.
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First, central bankers gain more direct insight into inflation expectations.
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Such simplifying assumption avoids simultaneity of current inflation and inflation expectations.
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Beyond just providing higher-quality information about inflation expectations, there is a greater quantity of information because there is a complete term structure of inflation expectations.
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Optimal policy deliberately opens a significant output gap in order to anchor inflation and inflation expectations.
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But, in this case, inflation expectations are 2 higher than actual inflation.
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Since expectations are, on average, unbiased, inflation expectations now overreact and generate an amount of inflation that creates a demand slump in future periods.
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While inflation expectations will be adjusted up or down according to the anticipated policies of the monetary authority, real wage behaviour will not be affected.
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Such policy response helps to anchor inflation and inflation expectations contributing to greater overall stability of inflation and economic activity.
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The subjective devaluation probabilities influence the inflation expectations, which, in turn, affect the following-period (average) wage level and hence unemployment.
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This implies that has to be large to support inflation expectations.
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The money growth rate is persistent, so a positive shock to it tends to increase inflation expectations and hence the nominal interest rate.
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Rational inflation expectations would not give rise a sustained sequence of one-sided forecast errors.
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Then the public forms inflation expectations based on the announcement and locks into nominal contracts for the remainder of the period.
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