It’s by now a well-established finding that lifetime experiences of inflation shape our attitudes toward inflation and financial decisions more generally. However, Isabelle Salle and her colleagues used surveys among Dutch households to highlight a fine but important difference in how we all form our expectations for future inflation.
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Memories of (dis)inflation
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It’s by now a well-established finding that lifetime experiences of inflation shape our attitudes toward inflation and financial decisions more generally. However, Isabelle Salle and her colleagues used surveys among Dutch households to highlight a fine but important difference in how we all form our expectations for future inflation.