JOURNAL ARTICLE

Anchored Inflation Expectations

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, v. 15, p. 1-47, 2023

Bruce Preston, Emanuel Moench, Stefano Eusepi, Carlos Viana de Carvalho.

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We develop a theory of low-frequency movements in inflation expectations, and use it to interpret joint dynamics of inflation and inflation expectations for the United States and other countries over the post-war period. In our theory long-run inflation expectations are endogenous. They are driven by short-run inflation surprises, in a way that depends on recent forecasting performance and monetary policy. This distinguishes our theory from common explanations of low-frequency properties of inflation. The model, estimated using only inflation and short-term forecasts from professional surveys, accurately predicts observed measures of long-term inflation expectations and identifies episodes of unanchored expectations.

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