Inflation Expectations and Choices of Households: Evidence from Matched Survey and Administrative Data
Mirko Wiederholt () and
Nathanaël Vellekoop
No 1449, 2017 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics
Abstract:
How do households form inflation expectations? And do households' inflation expectations affect their choices? To address the first question, we study longitudinal survey data on inflation expectations over a 24 year period. To address the second question, we link the survey data on inflation expectations at the level of the individual to administrative data on income, assets, and liabilities.
Date: 2017
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