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Enflasyon Beklentilerine Yonelik Cipalama Gostergeleri

Velihan Baspinar

CBT Research Notes in Economics from Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

Abstract: [TR] Enflasyon beklentilerinin cipalanmasi, fiyat istikrarini saglamanin onkosullari arasinda yer almaktadir. Merkez bankalari, toplumun farkli kesimlerine ait enflasyon beklentilerini yakindan takip etmekte ve bu kapsamdaki gelismeleri politika yapim surecinde degerlendirmektedir. Yazinda kabul gormus olculer dogrultusunda, gectigimiz iki-uc yillik donem icinde enflasyon beklentilerindeki cipalamanin dikkate deger iyilesme gosterdigi gorulmektedir. Bu calismada, farkli kesimlerin enflasyon beklentilerinin cipalanmasina yonelik olcutler tanitilmakta ve bu olcumlerden elde edilen bulgular paylasilmaktadir. [EN] Anchoring inflation expectations is one of the prerequisites for achieving price stability. Central banks closely monitor inflation expectations of different sectors and evaluate the developments within this framework in the policy-making process. In line with accepted measures in the economic literature, it is observed that there has been a notable improvement in anchoring inflation expectations over the past two-three years. This study introduces measures for assessing the anchoring of inflation expectations of different sectors and presents the findings obtained from these measures.

Date: 2026
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