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Vol. 26, No. 1
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Last Updated: 02/01/2002

When can we forecast inflation?

Jonas D. M. Fisher, Ruilin Zhou

The practice of forecasting inflation has generally been considered an important input in monetary policymaking. Recently, this view has come under attack.

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