Survey Expectations, Rationality and the Dynamics of Euro Area Inflation

This paper uses survey data in order to analyse and assess the empirical properties of consumers' inflation expectations in the euro area and explores their role in explaining the observed dynamics of inflation. The probability approach is used to derive quantitative estimates of euro area infl...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Forsells, Magnus
Other Authors: Kenny, Geoff
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2004
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Collection: OECD Books and Papers - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This paper uses survey data in order to analyse and assess the empirical properties of consumers' inflation expectations in the euro area and explores their role in explaining the observed dynamics of inflation. The probability approach is used to derive quantitative estimates of euro area inflation expectations from the qualitative data from the European Commission's Consumer Survey. The paper subsequently analyses the empirical properties of the estimated inflation expectations by considering the extent to which they fulfil some of the necessary conditions for rationality. The results suggest an intermediate form of rationality. In particular, the surveyed expectations are an unbiased predictor of future price developments and they incorporate - though not always completely - the information contained in a broad set of macroeconomic variables. In addition, although persistent deviations between consumers' expectations and the rational outcome have occurred, consumers are shown to rationally adjust their expectations in order to eventually "weed out" any systematic expectational errors..
Physical Description:29 p