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Policy and Macro Signals as Inputs to Inflation Expectation Formation. (2016). Maule, Becky ; Hubert, Paul.
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  62. Fitting observed inflation expectations. (2011). Eusepi, Stefano ; Del Negro, Marco.
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  63. Imperfect Information and Aggregate Supply. (2010). Reis, Ricardo ; Mankiw, Gregory N.
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  65. Empirical Evidence on Inflation Expectations in the New Keynesian Phillips Curve. (). Plagborg-Moller, Mikkel ; Mavroeidis, Sophocles ; Stock, James H. ; Plagborg-Mller, Mikkel .
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