INFLATION EXPECTATIONS AND CENTRAL BANK COMMUNICATION IN TURKEY
This study assesses how inflation expectations respond to inflation targets, forecasts, and realizations with a particular focus on whether the sensitivity of expectations to inflation realizations increases with the level of inflation. For the sample period between April 2006 and May 2012, our find...
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