Long-Run Inflation Forecasting in South Africa
A financial analyst is developing a 20-year economic forecast for South Africa. Based on the country's stated long-term monetary policy goal of 4.5% inflation, what value should the analyst use as the most reasonable long-run forecast for the average annual inflation rate? Briefly justify your answer.
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