Inflation expectations in the euro area: are consumers rational?

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Francisco Dias
Cláudia Duarte
António Rua
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[1] Banco de Portugal,
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Review of World Economics | 2010年 / 146卷
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Inflation expectations; Consumer survey; Probability method; Rationality tests; Common factors; C16; C22; C43; E31;
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In this paper, we propose a quantitative measure for inflation expectations based on consumer survey data. Thereafter, we proceed to testing the rationality assumption. This issue is of noteworthy interest in its own as it is commonly assumed in the theoretical modelling literature that the rational expectations hypothesis holds. This analysis is conducted for the euro area as a whole, as well as for several member countries, using a sample covering the last two decades. Moreover, we also assess if the conclusions hold when one focuses on the post-euro introduction period.
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