Breaking Bad: A Disaggregated Analysis of Inflation Inertia

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Review of Economics Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1515/roe-2023-0070
Serhan Cevik
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Abstract The post-pandemic rise in consumer prices across the world has renewed interest in inflation dynamics after decades of global disinflation. This paper contributes to the literature by providing a granular investigation of inflation persistence at the city level in Lithuania during the period 2000–2021, as well as a comparison of inflation persistence at the country level vis-à-vis the eurozone over the same period. Using disaggregate monthly data on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) collected in five major cities, the empirical analysis finds a mixed and ambiguous picture of inflation persistence across all CPI subcomponents. While there are mixed results for persistence of the headline inflation, most consumption categories exhibit significant persistence. As a result, shocks may not remain transitory and instead have persistent effects that could spillover across subcomponents depending on the size of the shock.
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《绝命毒师:对通胀惯性的分类分析》
在经历了数十年的全球反通胀之后,全球消费价格的大流行后上涨重新引起了人们对通胀动态的兴趣。本文通过对2000-2021年期间立陶宛城市层面的通货膨胀持续性进行细致调查,以及与-à-vis欧元区同期国家层面的通货膨胀持续性进行比较,为文献做出了贡献。利用在五个主要城市收集的消费者价格指数(CPI)的月度分类数据,实证分析发现,在所有CPI子成分中,通货膨胀的持久性是一幅混合而模糊的画面。尽管总体通胀持续的结果好坏参半,但大多数消费类别表现出显著的持续性。因此,冲击可能不会是暂时的,而是会产生持续的影响,并可能根据冲击的大小在各个子组成部分溢出。
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