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Inflation Targeting Does Not Anchor Inflation Expectations: Evidence from Firms in New Zealand
- Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
- Brookings Institution Press
- Fall 2015
- pp. 151-225
- 10.1353/eca.2015.0007
- Article
- Additional Information
ABSTRACT:
Using a new survey of firm managers, we investigate whether inflation expectations in New Zealand are anchored or not. In spite of 25 years of inflation targeting by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, firm managers display little anchoring of such expectations. We document this finding along a number of dimensions. Managers are unaware of the identities of central bankers or of central banks’ objectives, and they are generally poorly informed about recent inflation dynamics. Their forecasts of future inflation reflect high levels of uncertainty and are extremely dispersed, and they are volatile along both short-run and long-run horizons. Similar results can be found for the United States using currently available surveys.