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David M. Harrison, Ph.D. Real Estate Finance Texas Tech University Inflation and Asset Returns Nominal Return - Real Return -  During Inflationary Periods Example

David M. Harrison, Ph.D. Real Estate Finance Texas Tech University The Fisher Equation: How Does Inflation Affect Interest Rates? Empirical Evidence: The Fisher Equation

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David M. Harrison, Ph.D. Real Estate Finance Texas Tech University Inflation and Nominal Asset Returns Assume the 1-year nominal rate (r1) is 11.24%. If Inflation is expected to be 8%, what is the expected real return? If inflation turns out to be 10% (i.e. higher than expected… If inflation turns out to be 6% (i.e., lower than expected…

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