But once that expectational anchor began to drag, unions had reason to fear that inflation, once ignited, would persist. |
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Overall, it became increasingly evident through the last decade that the inflation target deals with expectational problems. |
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These problems reduce the expectational advantage of PT over inflation targeting. |
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They further suggest that expectational errors in pricing money market assets have likely been reduced. |
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Deviations will occur, and may persist for some time, owing to the intrinsic and expectational dynamics of the system. |
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That implies that if the model turns out to be mis-specified because a financial variable is significant, this should not be attributed to an expectational influence. |
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Ranganathan, said the reason for the fall in the rupee's value is fundamental as well as expectational. |
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By the time the food itself came 50 minutes after our arrival, we were almost on the point of expectational collapse. |
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We can also investigate time series properties of expectational errors, which should be white noise under rationality. |
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Cultural mistrust and its effects on expectational variables in Black client-White counselor relationships. |
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Another traditional set of problems with the expectational approach is their difficulty in handling cases where the expectations that normally attend a promise are lacking. |
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Using stronger tests, we also reexamine the efficacy of using such an expectational approach as an alternative to the use of historical averages. |
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Scanlon's theory is taxonomically interesting, in that while he adopts an expectational theory of promissory obligation, his underlying normative theory is straightforwardly contractualist. |
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In the last 20 years, T. M. Scanlon has outlined a comprehensive and detailed version of expectational promissory theory that has become widely influential. |
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This represents an important development in Canadian financial markets, since reduced expectational errors in pricing money market assets is likely to improve market efficiency. |
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This greater transparency may have reduced expectational errors and possibly allowed the expectations hypothesis to hold over the relatively short time horizons examined. |
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