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From: LindyBill5/3/2011 9:12:08 PM
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Can We Rely on Inflation Expectations?

Posted by Mark A. Calabria

The Wall Street Journal has pointed out that in his recent press conference Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke used the words "inflation expectations" (or some variation) 21 times. His argument is that we need not worry about inflation because we will see it coming, and then the Fed will do something about it. Such an argument relies heavily on the ability of inflation expectations to predict inflation. Which of course raises the question, just how predictive are inflation expectations?

The graph below compares inflation, as measured by CPI, and inflation expectations, as measured by the University of Michigan consumer survey, the longest times series we have on inflation expectations.

Clearly the two move together. For instance, the correlation between current inflation and expectations is almost 1 (its 0.93), while the correlation between inflation and actual inflation a year later is slightly less at 0.81. The relationship declines as we move further into the future. So yes, consumer expectations appear a reasonable predictor of the direction of inflation. However, they don't appear to be a great predictor of the magnitude or the frequency of changes. For instance, the standard deviation of actual inflation is about twice that of expected inflation. As one can easily see from the chart, expectations are quite sticky and rarely pick up the extremes. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, expectations did move up, but then never reached the heights actually experienced, nor did consumers ever actually expect deflation during the recent financial crisis (if we are going to base policy on expectations, we should at least be consistent about it).

For about the last decade we also have market based measures of inflation, based upon inflation-indexed bonds. The TIPS measure tends to be less correlated with actual inflation, but does a better job of capturing the extremes. Although interesting enough, TIPS was already predicting that deflation would be short-lived before we even experienced any deflation.

The point is that while expectations are useful for qualitatively purposes, they do not have a strong record of recording the extremes. Given that most of us expect some positive level of inflation, the real debate is over how much. In this regard, either survey or market-based expectations are likely to be both a lagging indicator and an under-estimate of actual inflation"

cato-at-liberty.org 

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To: unclewest who wrote (424926)5/3/2011 9:19:29 PM
From: LindyBill3 Recommendations   of 536603
 

I object. Disparaging the dead has never been my style.


"PROOF OF DEATH." We are dealing with people who really believed that sharks off Egypt were being controlled by the Israels.

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To: unclewest who wrote (424926)5/3/2011 9:20:29 PM
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Hitler, Mussolini, Pol Pot, Mao, Stalin were warriors for their causes too, but I don't think a single one deserved an ounce of respect in death and neither does OBL. Not to mention, there are millions in the Middle East that don't believe he is gone, so this is almost required.

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From: LindyBill5/3/2011 9:23:33 PM
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Can you imagine being on the Beach and seeing this thing coming towards you youtube.com 

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To: unclewest who wrote (424673)5/3/2011 9:25:26 PM
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D-Day Remembered By Arthur Seltzer

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To: FUBHO who wrote (424778)5/3/2011 9:27:51 PM
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If your tired of waiting on Obama

WHITE HOUSE TO RELEASE BIN LADEN DEATH PHOTO


From Michael Yon on Facebook:


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To: LindyBill who wrote (424933)5/3/2011 9:31:26 PM
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Amazing.

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To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (424935)5/3/2011 9:35:43 PM
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It's probably another fake one though...

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To: steve harris who wrote (424912)5/3/2011 9:37:34 PM
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On rules of engagement:

BRIAN WILLIAMS: Did the President's order read capture or kill or both or just one of those?

LEON PANETTA: The authorities we have on Bin Laden are to kill him. And that was made clear. But it was also, as part of their rules of engagement, if he suddenly put up his hands and offered to be captured, then-- they would have the opportunity, obviously, to capture him. But that opportunity never developed.

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To: goldworldnet who wrote (424934)5/3/2011 9:45:48 PM
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Arthur Seltzer's is probably the most moving testimonial I've ever heard.

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