Concepedia

Publication | Open Access

Expectations of Inflation: The Role of Demographic Variables, Expectation Formation, and Financial Literacy

221

Citations

53

References

2010

Year

Abstract

When financial decisions have consequences beyond the immediate future, individuals' economic success may depend on their ability to forecast the rate of inflation. Higher inflation expectations have been reported by individuals who are female, poorer, single and less educated. Our results suggest that these demographic differences in inflation expectations may be partially explained by variations in expectation formation and financial literacy. Specifically, higher inflation expectations were reported by individuals who focused more on how to cover their future expenses and on prices they pay (rather than on the US inflation rate) and by individuals with lower financial literacy.

References

YearCitations

Page 1