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How long does it take for exchange rate changes to pass through into inflation? Does it make a difference whether the …
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How long does it take for exchange rate changes to pass through into inflation? Does it make a difference whether the …
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HICP inflation seems to be largely driven by the goods component while ERPT to services prices is largely insignificant …
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Time-varying exchange rate pass-through effects to domestic prices under fixed euro exchange rate perspective represent one of the most challenging implications of the common currency. The problem is even more crucial when examining crisis related redistributive effects associated with relative...
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Vulnerability of exchange rates to the external price shocks as well as their absorption capabilities represents one of the most discussed area in the fixed versus flexible exchange rate dilemma. Ability of exchange rates to serve as a traditional vehicle for a transmission of external shocks to...
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A major challenge for monetary policy has been predicting how exchange rate movements will impact inflation. We propose …
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is a potentially important source of inflation in Ghana. Using variance decomposition analyses, it is found that monetary … policy implication of these findings is that policies that aim at lowering inflation must focus on monetary and exchange rate …
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The pass-through from exchange rate changes to inflation differs depending on the underlying shock. This paper …
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economies, we find that the main driver of consumer price inflation is the global demand shock. A negative global demand shock …
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