What matters in households' inflation expectations? *

JOURNAL OF MONETARY ECONOMICS(2023)

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Using survey data on French households over the 2004-2018 period, we provide new evidence on the role of households' inflation expectations for durable spending decisions. A large share of households expects prices to remain stable instead of increasing. This share accounts for 75% of fluctuations in the average inflation expectation. Households expecting stable prices have a lower propensity to buy durable goods than those expecting positive inflation. In contrast, differences across households expecting positive inflation are associated with insignificant differences in durable consumption decisions. We discuss some policy implications. (c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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inflation expectations,households
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