"Fallas en el anclaje de expectativas: un estudio sobre Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido"
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Griffa Díaz, María Cristina
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"Fallas en el anclaje de expectativas: un estudio sobre Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido"
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This study analyzes whether inflation targeting by central banks effectively anchors households’ inflation expectations in the United States and the United Kingdom. By replicating and updating the
methodology of Afrouzi et al. (2015), this research uses survey data from consumers and experts to
assess five key dimensions of expectation anchoring: proximity to the target, dispersion, individual
confidence, forecast stability, and the decoupling of short- and long-term expectations. The results
show that consumer expectations in both countries remain significantly detached from official targets, are highly dispersed, volatile, and strongly influenced by short-term movements—indicating a
generalized lack of anchoring. These findings suggest that inflation targeting alone has not proven to
be an effective mechanism for coordinating expectations in contexts of high uncertainty. The study
highlights the importance of improving central bank communication to enhance the credibility and
effectiveness of monetary policy.
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