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Anchored Inflation Expectations

Anchored inflation expectations describe a situation where policymakers successfully maintain public belief that inflation will remain stable at a low target, such as 2%. This stability prevents the Phillips curve from shifting upwards in response to temporary economic events, thereby averting a persistent wage-price spiral.

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