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Firms Inflation Expectations and Wage-setting Behaviors. (2016). Shiraki, Noriyuki ; Kaihatsu, Sohei.
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  9. The Formation of Firms Inflation Expectations: A Survey Data Analysis. (2019). Kitamura, Tomiyuki ; Matsuda, Taichi ; Inatsugu, Haruhiko.
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  10. New Facts about Firms Inflation Expectations: Simple Tests for a Sticky Information Model. (2018). Hara, Naoko ; Uno, Yosuke ; Naganuma, Saori.
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