Are inflation expectations rational?

Journal of Monetary Economics - Tập 55 - Trang 406-422 - 2008
David Andolfatto1, Scott Hendry2, Kevin Moran3
1Simon Fraser University and Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis, Canada
2Bank of Canada, Canada
3Economics Department, Université Laval, Qué., Canada G1K7P4

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