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What is a symmetric inflation targeting, and what does it mean for the Bank of Canada?
Anchoring
A cognitive bias where an individual relies too heavily on an initial piece of information (the "anchor") to make subsequent judgments.
Behavioral Economists
Researchers and experts who study the psychological, social, cognitive, and emotional factors influencing economic decisions and behaviors of individuals and institutions.
Recently Considered Information
Pertains to the latest data or findings that have been taken into account in a particular context or analysis.
Net Change
The difference in a variable's value between two points in time, indicating increase or decrease.
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