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How Accurate Are Measures of Long-Term Inflation Expectations?

Kevin Kliesen

Economic Synopses, 2015, issue 9, No 1-3

Abstract: Inflation expectations formed in the mid-2000s weren?t very accurate?in large part because of the shocks from the recession and financial crisis.

Date: 2015
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