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Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject Economics -
Monetary theory and policy, grade: 1,7, Technical University of
Chemnitz, course: Methoden der Inflationsmessung, 17 entries in the
bibliography, language: English, comment: The introduction of the
Euro as a legal tender in the beginning of 2002 was followed by a
controversial debate on the alleged inflationary effects of the new
currency. Particularly, in Germany, as well as in the rest of the
Euro area, survey-based measures signaled a much sharper rise in
inflation than measured by the official price indices, whose
quality was called into question. In fact, the average inflation in
the Euro zone turned out to be not exceptionally high., abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to give the reader an understanding of
Brachingers new developed theory of perceived inflation.
Additionally, Brachingers new developed Index of Perceived
Inflation is introduced analyzed and critically reviewed. Therefore
the term paper is structured as followed: To understand the basic
underlying of Brachingers theory, it is necessary to refer to the
Prospect Theory, developed by Kahneman and Tversky in 1979. The
main focus from Prospect theory is laid on its assumptions. In
detail, the first section starts with a brief thought experiment.
Afterwards the concept of reference dependency and loss aversion
will be introduced. The second part of this paper deals with
Brachingers work on the theory as well as on the Index of Perceived
Inflation. It is shown how Brachinger derived his index from the
general Laspeyres formula by adjusting for several restrictions
from the Prospect theory. This chapter closes by presenting
Brachingers results of perceived inflation for Germany in
comparison to the actual rate of inflation after the currency
changeover. The last part of this work deals with the criticism on
Brachingers new developed theory. In particular, it is shown that
Brachingers assumptions and simplifications are inappropriate to
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