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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T12:21:51+00:00A Survey of Consumer Expectations for Canada
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The Bank of Canada recently launched a quarterly survey to measure the expectations of Canadian households: the Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations (CSCE). The data collected provide comprehensive information about consumer expectations for and uncertainty about inflation, the labour market and household finance. This article describes the CSCE and illustrates its potential to offer rich information about Canadian consumers for researchers and policy-makers.2015-11-19T10:45:11+00:00enA Survey of Consumer Expectations for Canada2015-11-19A Comprehensive Evaluation of Measures of Core Inflation for Canada
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This paper evaluates the usefulness of various measures of core inflation for the conduct of monetary policy. Traditional exclusion-based measures of core inflation are found to perform relatively poorly across a range of evaluation criteria, in part due to their inability to filter unanticipated transitory shocks.2015-10-27T09:54:20+00:00enA Comprehensive Evaluation of Measures of Core Inflation for Canada2015-10-27Inflation and pricesMonetary policy frameworkDiscussion Paper 2015-12https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/dp2015-12.pdfA Comprehensive Evaluation of Measures of Core Inflation for CanadaMikael KhanLouis MorelPatrick SabourinOctober 2015EE3E31E5E52Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Consumer Prices: Theory and Recent Evidence
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In an open economy such as Canada’s, exchange rate movements can have a material impact on consumer prices. This is particularly important in the current context, with the significant depreciation of the Canadian dollar vis-a-vis the U.S. dollar since late 2012.2015-10-20T14:11:21+00:00enExchange Rate Pass-Through to Consumer Prices: Theory and Recent Evidence2015-10-20Exchange ratesInflation and pricesDiscussion Paper 2015-9https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/dp2015-91.pdfExchange Rate Pass-Through to Consumer Prices: Theory and Recent EvidenceLaurence Savoie-ChabotMikael KhanOctober 2015EE3E31E5E52FF3F31