Isabel Schnabel: R(ising) star?
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This box investigates how households have responded to the 2021-23 inflationary episode using evidence from the ECB’s Consumer Expectations Survey.
Key Points:
- This box investigates how households have responded to the 2021-23 inflationary episode using evidence from the ECB’s Consumer Expectations Survey.
- The findings suggest that households have primarily adjusted their consumption spending to cope with higher inflation.