expected inflation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpectedandinflation
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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inflation
noun[U]
uk/ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən/us/ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən/
a general, continuous increase ...
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(Definition ofexpectedandinflationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Given the specified utility functions, the real wage increases in the demand for labor and in theexpectedinflationtax.
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Recall that a disinflation implies a fall in theexpectedinflationrate and the nominal interest rate and therefore a rise in money demand.
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The uncertainty in the transition to fiat money implies a longer transition path, accompanied by a higherexpectedinflationalong the transition.
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The possibility of breakdown in fiat money due to political uncertainty implies a longer transition path and a higherexpectedinflationduring the transition.
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Eventually, however, the declining rate ofexpectedinflationallows output to rise.
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The social planner enforces a monetary policy that guaranteesexpectedinflationto be zero.
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But if its reacts toexpectedinflation, the equilibrium is much more likely to become indeterminate than in the labor-only model.
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I prefer theexpectedinflationrate to the actual inflation rate or the price level.
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For example, agents may consider increases in interest rates as positive news if this occurs whenexpectedinflationis high.
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Provided some agents have a strong saving motive, aggregate saving will remain positive for a wide range ofexpectedinflationrates.
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These constraints give rise to an interest-elastic demand for real balances;expectedinflationcauses agents to inefficiently economize on their money holdings.
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When consumers expect higher inflations, the monetary authority responds by raising the nominal interest rate more than one-for-one with theexpectedinflationrate.
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If economic actors engage in rational expectations, so that labour and financial markets are efficient,expectedinflationshould not have real effects on output and personal income.
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Along a deterministic equilibrium path where theexpectedinflationfactor is above the discount factor, the cash-in-advance constraint strictly binds if initial money balances are not too high.
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Hence,expectedinflationis always equal to 1 (by assumption).
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In addition, the average wage influences unemployment, via equation (1), and hence the likelihood of a successful period 2 defence, which in turn affectsexpectedinflation.
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The possibility of breakdown in fiat money due to uncertainty in the size of government and its patience implies longer transition path and higherexpectedinflation.
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The estimates take account ofexpectedinflationover the period of the contract which is due for completion in mid-1992.
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After allowance forexpectedinflation, the new resources should permit a considerably expanded programme of support.
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