Book contents
- The Behavioral Economics of Inflation Expectations
- The Behavioral Economics of Inflation Expectations
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 Patterns and Expectations
- 2 Extrapolation and Expectations
- 3 Eliciting Expectations under Laboratory Conditions
- 4 Features of the Laboratory Data
- 5 Similarity Matching and Scaling the Experimental Data
- 6 Pattern Extrapolation and Expectations Measured by Consumer Surveys
- 7 Heterogeneity and Uncertainty of Inflation Expectations
- 8 Inflation Dynamics
- 9 Explaining the Course of Interest Rates
- 10 Generalizing the Pattern-Based Approach
- 11 A Detour to Income Expectations
- 12 The Fisher Effect in Historical Times
- 13 Expectations of High Inflation
- 14 The Fisher Effect in Asian Economies
- 15 The Fisher Effect in African Economies
- 16 Estimates of Expected Inflation for Major Economies
- 17 Estimates of Expected Real Interest Rates for Major Economies
- Epilogue
- References
- Index
10 - Generalizing the Pattern-Based Approach
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2020
- The Behavioral Economics of Inflation Expectations
- The Behavioral Economics of Inflation Expectations
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 Patterns and Expectations
- 2 Extrapolation and Expectations
- 3 Eliciting Expectations under Laboratory Conditions
- 4 Features of the Laboratory Data
- 5 Similarity Matching and Scaling the Experimental Data
- 6 Pattern Extrapolation and Expectations Measured by Consumer Surveys
- 7 Heterogeneity and Uncertainty of Inflation Expectations
- 8 Inflation Dynamics
- 9 Explaining the Course of Interest Rates
- 10 Generalizing the Pattern-Based Approach
- 11 A Detour to Income Expectations
- 12 The Fisher Effect in Historical Times
- 13 Expectations of High Inflation
- 14 The Fisher Effect in Asian Economies
- 15 The Fisher Effect in African Economies
- 16 Estimates of Expected Inflation for Major Economies
- 17 Estimates of Expected Real Interest Rates for Major Economies
- Epilogue
- References
- Index
Summary
With this chapter, we take our approach to a wider applicability. So far, the expectations elicited in the laboratory pertained to a set of inflation patterns that was observed in countries like the USA and Germany over the years from the 1950s to the first decade of the 21st century. When we want to model expectations for a wider set of countries and historical periods, we need to generalize our approach. More concretely, it becomes necessary to consider pattern extrapolation for a wider set of possible courses of the price level. Notably, the set of 22 patterns used in the laboratory as described in Chapter 3 barely includes any cases of deflation. For the modeling of historical expectations, this can be quite limiting. Consider only the course of aggregate prices with periods of deflation in countries like the USA and the United Kingdom in the 19th century.
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- The Behavioral Economics of Inflation ExpectationsMacroeconomics Meets Psychology, pp. 110 - 132Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020