Comparing inflation expectations of households and economists: is a little knowledge a dangerous thing?
Michael F. Bryan and
William Gavin ()
Economic Review, 1986, issue Q III, 14-19
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A comparison of the performance of forecasts by economists (the Livingston survey), households (the Michigan Survey of Consumer Finances), and a time series model (ARIMA).
Date: 1986
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