The Inflationary Impact of a Large Devaluation across the Income Distribution: The Case of Egypt in 2016

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of African Economies Pub Date : 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1093/jae/ejad025
Shireen Alazzawi, Vladimir Hlasny
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Large-scale currency devaluations often result in rapid inflation, disproportionately affecting households with lower incomes, as they typically allocate a higher portion of their expenses to tradable goods. In this study, we examine cost-of-living changes of households across the income distribution in a relatively highly regulated, modest-inequality economy—Egypt—following the November 2016 devaluation of the Egyptian Pound when it depreciated by approximately 50%. We model the exchange rate pass through to domestic prices of various commodities, and the consumption responses by distinct economic groups, using true cost-of-living indices. We first quantify the exchange-rate pass-through to commodity prices, and then introduce a readily applicable methodology based on minimal data requirements to study the distributional implications for households’ cost of living and welfare, taking substitution effects and changes in preferences into consideration. Our findings reveal that over 30% of the rise in the cost of living of the average household was due to the devaluation, raising the amount of compensating variation necessary to keep households at their 2015 real welfare levels by 30% to 40% compared to the counterfactual scenario absent devaluation. These effects were more pronounced for some regions and among the poorest households. These disparities in welfare effects underscore the importance of designing and implementing targeted transfers to mitigate the negative impact of similar devaluations.
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大幅贬值对收入分布的通胀影响:2016 年埃及案例
大规模货币贬值通常会导致快速通货膨胀,对低收入家庭的影响尤为严重,因为他们通常会将较高比例的支出用于可交易商品。在本研究中,我们考察了在一个相对高度管制、质量不高的经济体--埃及,2016 年 11 月埃及镑贬值约 50%之后,不同收入分配的家庭的生活成本变化。我们利用真实生活成本指数,模拟汇率对国内各种商品价格的传导,以及不同经济群体的消费反应。我们首先量化了汇率对商品价格的传导,然后在考虑替代效应和偏好变化的基础上,引入了一种基于最低数据要求的简便适用的方法,以研究对家庭生活成本和福利的分配影响。我们的研究结果表明,普通家庭生活成本增加的 30% 以上是由货币贬值造成的,与没有货币贬值的反事实情景相比,为使家庭保持在 2015 年的实际福利水平所需的补偿性变化增加了 30% 至 40%。这些影响在某些地区和最贫困家庭中更为明显。这些福利效应的差异凸显了设计和实施有针对性的转移支付以减轻类似贬值的负面影响的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of African Economies is a vehicle to carry rigorous economic analysis, focused entirely on Africa, for Africans and anyone interested in the continent - be they consultants, policymakers, academics, traders, financiers, development agents or aid workers.
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