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Suppose 2-year Treasury bonds yield 3.9%, while 1-year bonds yield 3.2%. r* is 1%, and the maturity risk premium is zero. Using the expectations theory, what is the yield on a 1-year bond, 1 year from now? Calculate the yield using a geometric average. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % What is the expected inflation rate in Year 1? Year 2? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Expected inflation rate in Year 1: 2.2 % Expected inflation rate in Year 2: %

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