2018
DOI: 10.1080/02692171.2018.1515897
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Inflation expectations of Brazilian consumers: an analysis based on the FGV survey

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“…See Appendix A for a comparison of the expectations analysed in this study and others of common use. 5 See, for instance, the linkages between demographic characteristics and inflation expectations in Bryan and Venkatu (2001a,b), Souleles (2004), Pfajfar and Santoro (2008), Coibion and Gorodnichenko (2015), Madeira and Zafar (2015), Ehrmann et al (2017), Armantier et al (2017), Axelrod et al (2018), and Łyziak and Sheng (2018) for the case of the United States, Lindén (2005) and Drakos et al (2020) for a group of European countries, Campelo et al (2019) for the case of Brazil, Gosselin and Khan (2015) for Canada, Sabrowski (2008) for Germany, Goyal and Parab (2019a) for India, Malgarini (2009) and Easaw et al (2013) for Italy, Ichiue and Nishiguchi (2015) and Diamond et al (2020) for Japan, Rossouw et al (2011) for South Africa, and Jonung (1981) and Palmqvist and Strömberg (2004) for Sweden.…”
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“…See Appendix A for a comparison of the expectations analysed in this study and others of common use. 5 See, for instance, the linkages between demographic characteristics and inflation expectations in Bryan and Venkatu (2001a,b), Souleles (2004), Pfajfar and Santoro (2008), Coibion and Gorodnichenko (2015), Madeira and Zafar (2015), Ehrmann et al (2017), Armantier et al (2017), Axelrod et al (2018), and Łyziak and Sheng (2018) for the case of the United States, Lindén (2005) and Drakos et al (2020) for a group of European countries, Campelo et al (2019) for the case of Brazil, Gosselin and Khan (2015) for Canada, Sabrowski (2008) for Germany, Goyal and Parab (2019a) for India, Malgarini (2009) and Easaw et al (2013) for Italy, Ichiue and Nishiguchi (2015) and Diamond et al (2020) for Japan, Rossouw et al (2011) for South Africa, and Jonung (1981) and Palmqvist and Strömberg (2004) for Sweden.…”
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