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Survey-Based Estimates of the Term Structure of Expected U.S. Inflation


Sharon Kozicki


Bank of Canada

Peter A. Tinsley


George Washington University; Birkbeck College, Univ. of London

December 2006

Bank of Canada Working Paper No. 2006-46

Abstract:     
Surveys provide direct information on expectations, but only short histories are available at quarterly frequencies or for long-horizon expectations. Longer histories typically contain only semi-annual observations of short-horizon forecasts. The authors fill in the gaps by constructing a 50-year monthly history of expected inflation at all horizons from one month to 10 years that is consistent with inflation data and infrequent survey data. In the process, some models that fit inflation well are found to generate forecasts that bear little resemblance to survey data. Also, survey data on near-term expectations are found to contain considerable information about longhorizon views. The estimated long-horizon forecast series, a measure of the private sector's perception of the inflation target of monetary policy, has shifted considerably over time and is the source of some of the persistence of inflation. When compared with estimates of the effective inflation goal of policy, these perceptions suggest that monetary policy has been less than fully credible historically.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 40

Keywords: Livingston survey, inflation persistence, shifting endpoint, unobserved components, expectations, Kalman filter

JEL Classification: E3, E5

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Date posted: December 28, 2006  

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Kozicki, Sharon and Tinsley, Peter A., Survey-Based Estimates of the Term Structure of Expected U.S. Inflation (December 2006). Bank of Canada Working Paper No. 2006-46. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=953959 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.953959

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Sharon Kozicki (Contact Author)
Bank of Canada ( email )
234 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G9
Canada
Peter A. Tinsley
George Washington University ( email )
710 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20052
United States
Birkbeck College, Univ. of London
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London, WC1E 7HX
United Kingdom
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