全球通货膨胀的动态关联性:七国集团和七国集团国家的时变方法

IF 2.9 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1016/j.qref.2024.03.006
Yanhui Jiang , Bo Qu , Yun Hong , Xiyue Xiao
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本研究采用随机波动时变参数向量自回归模型(TVP-SV-VAR)和量子向量自回归模型(QVAR)等先进的计量经济学技术,研究了 1993 年 1 月至 2023 年 1 月期间 G7 和 E7 国家消费者价格指数(CPI)的动态变化,旨在全面分析通货膨胀的国际传导。研究得出了几个重要发现。首先,我们确定约 64% 的通胀波动可归因于国际传导。其次,我们的分析一致认为土耳其和俄罗斯在研究期间是通胀的净输出国,而七国集团国家和墨西哥则是持续的净输入国。第三,我们注意到,在亚洲金融危机之后,中国与发展中国家的通胀联系逐渐增强,同时中国通胀对发达国家的传导影响逐渐减弱。第四,我们观察到,在总连通指数(TCI)值较高的时期,通胀传导网络的复杂性要高于总连通指数值较低的时期。最后,我们的研究强调,在国际通胀率极高或极低的时期,国际通胀的传导会加剧。
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Dynamic connectedness of inflation around the world: A time-varying approach from G7 and E7 countries

Using advanced econometric techniques of the Time-Varying Parameters Vector Autoregression model with stochastic volatility (TVP-SV-VAR) and the Quantile Vector Autoregression (QVAR) model, this research investigates the dynamics of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) across G7 and E7 countries from January 1993 to January 2023, aiming to comprehensively analyze the international transmission of inflation. The study yields several key findings. Firstly, we ascertain that approximately 64% of inflation volatility can be attributed to international transmission. Secondly, our analysis consistently identifies Turkey and Russia as net exporters of inflation over the study period, while G7 countries and Mexico emerge as persistent net importers. Thirdly, we note a gradual increase in China's inflation connectivity with developing countries following the Asian financial crisis, coupled with a diminishing impact of Chinese inflation transmission to developed nations. Fourthly, we observe a heightened complexity in the inflation transmission network during periods marked by high Total Connectivity Index (TCI) values, compared to those with low TCI values. Lastly, our study underscores that the transmission of international inflation intensifies during periods characterized by extremely high or low international inflation rates.

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