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Abstract: This paper examines the nexus between news coverage on inflation and households' inflation expectations. In doing so, we test the epidemiological foundations of the sticky information model (Carroll, 2003, 2006). We use both aggregate and household-level data from the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan. We highlight a fundamental disconnection between news on inflation, consumers' frequency of expectation updating and the accuracy of their expectations. Our evidence provides at best weak support to the epidemiological framework, as most of the consumers who update their expectations do not revise them towards professional forecasters' mean forecast.
information stickiness, News, Faculty of Social Sciences, Inflation, Information Stickiness, Inflation;Survey Expectations;News;Information Stickiness, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfSocialSciences, news on inflation, inflation, survey expectations, Survey Expectations, Inflation; Survey Expectations; News; Information Stickiness, jel: jel:D84, jel: jel:C53, jel: jel:E31
information stickiness, News, Faculty of Social Sciences, Inflation, Information Stickiness, Inflation;Survey Expectations;News;Information Stickiness, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfSocialSciences, news on inflation, inflation, survey expectations, Survey Expectations, Inflation; Survey Expectations; News; Information Stickiness, jel: jel:D84, jel: jel:C53, jel: jel:E31
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