Multiple policy commitments may undermine the public’s perception that the bank is committed to holding annual gains in consumer prices at 2 percent, the authors said. The bank’s inflation-targeting framework may come under pressure as the economy struggles to emerge from the recession, they said. Inflation targeting depends not so much on that separation being achieved but the public believing that it’s going to be achieved going forward, and that’s where the greatest risk lies.
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