@misc{12094,
title = {Revelation of Expectations in Latin America (REVELA): No. 40 : May, 2014},
author = {Arce, Fernando and Powell, Andrew},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.18235/0008099},
abstract = {The April 2014 surveys of expectations conducted by Central Banks with inflation targeting regimes indicate that average growth expectations for 2014 have remained constant at 3. 7% while inflation expectations for 2014 have increased from 4. 7% to 4. 8%.  In most of the countries studied, expected 2014 growth decreased between the March and April surveys.  Indeed, expected growth fell in Brazil (0. 1%), Chile (0. 1%), Mexico (0. 1%) and Paraguay (0. 1%).  Expected growth now ranges between 5. 5% (Peru) to 1. 7% (Brazil).  The GDP weighted average inflation expectation for the region for 2014 is 5. 3% and the GDP weighted average growth expectation is 2. 5%.  Inflation expectations rose in Brazil (0. 3%), Chile (0. 3%), Colombia (0. 1%) and Guatemala (0. 2%) and fell in Mexico (0. 1%) and Paraguay (0. 2%).  Download the full report and data.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18235/0008099}
}
