Title of article
Self-fulfilling expectations and the inflation of the 1970s: Evidence from the Livingston Survey
Author/Authors
Sylvain Leduc، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
27
From page
433
To page
459
Abstract
Using survey data on expectations, we examine whether the response of monetary policy to sudden
movements in expected inflation contributed to the persistent high inflation of the 1970s. The
evidence suggests that, prior to 1979, the Fed accommodated temporary shocks to expected inflation,
which then led to persistent increases in actual inflation. We do not find this behavior in the post-
1979 data. Among commonly cited factors, oil and fiscal shocks do not appear to have triggered an
increase in expected inflation that eventually resulted in higher actual inflation.
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Keywords
Monetary policy , inflation , Time-series model , Expectations
Journal title
Journal of Monetary Economics
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Monetary Economics
Record number
846048
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