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Apr 22, 2015

New Booth Study Links Inflation Projections to Consumer Purchases

According to new faculty research from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, when consumers expect higher inflation rates they become more willing to spend on the spot. According to a press release on the Chicago Booth website about the new research, households expecting an increase in inflation were more likely to spend on consumer durable goods such as like automobiles, electronics and other household goods.

“Central banks around the world try to raise inflation expectations via unconventional monetary policy measures to increase spending. The bond-buying program of the European Central Bank is the most recent example in a long line,” Chicago Booth Professor Michael Weber said. Weber co-authored the paper, titled “Inflation Expectations and Consumption Expenditure,” with Francesco D’Acunto of the Haas School of Business, and Daniel Hoang of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Continue reading…

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