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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231005
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SUMMARY:Inflation Expectations: Determinants and Consequences Conference
DESCRIPTION:This conference seeked to advance research on the methods to elicit and measure inflation expectations of households and firms\, their determinants\, and how firms and households use their inflation expectations when making consumption\, savings\, leverage\, labor supply\, wage bargaining\, investment\, price setting\, and hiring decisions\, among others. \nInflation expectations are central to intertemporal consumption\, saving\, and investment choices and shape the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policy.  The recent surge in realized inflation in the United States and other developed economies raises new questions about the anchoring of inflation expectations and the consequences of shifting expectations for economic activity. \nIn addition to contributed papers\, the program featured presentations by invited speakers Nick Bloom (Stanford University) and Yuriy Gorodnichenko (University of California\, Berkeley).
URL:https://legacy.bfistage.com/event/inflation-expectations-determinants-and-consequences/
LOCATION:David Rubenstein Forum\, Room 601
CATEGORIES:Academic Conferences
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