Bank of England Inflation Attitudes Survey May 02

SURVEY - The Bank of England has published the results to its Inflation Attitudes Survey.

Below are some of the main results of the Bank of England's May 2002 survey of public attitudes to inflation, highlighting the changes since February 2002. The survey comprises nine questions, which are asked every February, May, August and November. The February 2001 and February 2002 surveys, described in articles in the Summer issues of the Quarterly Bulletin, included an additional five questions that

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