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Monetary Policy Goal at the Zero Lower Bound

A central bank's policy interest rate is constrained at its lowest possible level of 0%. To stimulate economic activity, the bank's goal is to achieve a real interest rate of -2%. What specific condition regarding the public's expectation of future price level changes is necessary for the bank to meet this target? Explain why.

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