Direct Elicitation of Parametric Belief Distributions: An application to inflation expectations

Pedro Gonzalez-Fernandez*, Ciril Bosch-Rosa, Thomas Meissner

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Abstract

We introduce a novel method to elicit belief distributions and apply it to elicit inflation expectations in a representative US sample through a pre-registered survey experiment. Our approach elicits beta belief distributions directly in a two-step process. First, participants specify their minimum and maximum inflation. They then use a graphical interface with two sliders to adjust the mean and variance of their inflation belief distribution. We benchmark our method against the "Bins" method, popularized by the New York Fed's Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE). Our findings reveal significant variations in elicited belief distributions depending on the method used. Specifically, our approach yields higher mean inflation estimates and substantially reduces the standard deviations of the distributions. Respondents report that our method is easier to use and more engaging. Furthermore, the resulting distributions more accurately reflect participants' beliefs across several dimensions and show stronger correlations with their point predictions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number106947
Number of pages33
JournalJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Volume233
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2025

JEL classifications

  • c83 - "Survey Methods; Sampling Methods"
  • c88 - "Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology; Computer Programs: Other Computer Software"
  • c91 - Design of Experiments: Laboratory, Individual
  • e31 - "Price Level; Inflation; Deflation"

Keywords

  • Belief elicitation
  • Inflation expectations
  • Macroeconomic survey

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