My first economics journal publication is now available online in Economics Letters.
This link provides free access until November 9, 2015. It is a brief piece (hence the letter format) titled "
Whose Expectations Augment the Phillips Curve?" The short answer:
"The inflation expectations of high-income, college-educated, male, and working-age people play a larger role in inflation dynamics than do the expectations of other groups of consumers or of professional forecasters."
Update: The permanent link to the paper is
here.
Very nice note. Just read it. I have always wondered why survey data is not more mainstream in economics.
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