Olivier Armantier |
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Head of Consumer Behavior Studies |
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Can Discount Window Stigma Be Cured? The Survey of Consumer Expectations: A Look Back at the Past Decade A Consumers’ Perspective on the Recent Movements in Inflation New SCE Charts Include a Measure of Longer-Term Inflation Expectations What Do Consumers Think Will Happen to Inflation? What Are Consumers’ Inflation Expectations Telling Us Today? Have Consumers’ Long-Run Inflation Expectations Become Un-Anchored? An Update on How Households Are Using Stimulus Checks How Do Consumers Believe the Pandemic Will Affect the Economy and Their Households? How Have Households Used Their Stimulus Payments and How Would They Spend the Next? The Disproportionate Effects of Covid-19 on Households with Children Inflation Expectations in Times of COVID-19 How Widespread Is the Impact of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Consumer Expectations? Coronavirus Outbreak Sends Consumer Expectations Plummeting Press Briefing on the Evolution and Future of Homeownership Did Changes in Economic Expectations Foreshadow Swings in the 2018 Elections? Economic Expectations Grow Less Polarized since the 2016 Election A Closer Look at Recent Tightening in Consumer Credit Mixed Impacts of the Federal Tax Reform on Consumer Expectations Just Released: Political Polarization in Consumer Expectations Just Released: Press Briefing on the Survey of Consumer Expectations How Do People Revise Their Inflation Expectations? Which Households Have Negative Wealth? Just Released: Five New Data Series on Consumer Expectations Who is Driving the Recent Decline in Consumer Inflation Expectations? History of Discount Window Stigma The Survey of Consumer Expectations Turns Two! Why Do Banks Feel Discount Window Stigma? Discount Window Stigma Introducing the FRBNY Survey of Consumer Expectations: Household Finance Expectations Introducing the FRBNY Survey of Consumer Expectations: Labor Market Expectations Introducing the FRBNY Survey of Consumer Expectations: Measuring Price Inflation Expectations Introducing the FRBNY Survey of Consumer Expectations: Survey Goals, Design, and Content A “Reference Price Auction” to Buy or Sell Different Assets Simultaneously Nudging Inflation Expectations: An Experiment Is There Stigma to Discount Window Borrowing? Inflation Expectations and Behavior: Do Survey Respondents Act on Their Beliefs? What Is Driving the Recent Rise in Consumer Inflation Expectations? Olivier Armantier's CV The views expressed in the papers listed on this page are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. |