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S6 Ep14: How should we measure expected inflation?

Apr 21, 2023
18:25
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Disadvantages of Using Surveys to Measure Inflation Expectations
02:03 • 2min
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3
How to Measure Inflation Expectations
04:18 • 2min
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The Importance of Expectations
06:12 • 2min
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The Importance of Listening to Your Own Forecast
07:44 • 2min
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The Importance of Expectations in the Economy
09:34 • 2min
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The Effect of Households on Expected Inflation
11:44 • 1min
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The Uselessness of Forecasters in Inflation Expectations
13:14 • 2min
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The Role of Noise in Monetary Policy
15:43 • 3min
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There is more than one way to measure expected inflation. But which methods are most reliable, and how well did they predict the upward trend in European inflation from 2021 onwards? Ricardo Reis talks to Tim Phillips.
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