Is the Euro-Area Core Price Index Really More Persistent than the Food and Energy Price Indexes?

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Autor(a) principal: Belbute, José
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3199
Resumo: The purpose of this paper is to measure the degree of persistence of the overall, core, food and energy Harmonized Indexes of Consumer Prices for the European Monetary Zone (HICP-EAs) and to identify its implications for decision-making in the private sector and in public policy. Using a non-parametric approach, our results demonstrate the presence of a statistically significant level of persistence in four HICP-EAs: headline, core, food and energy. Moreover, contrary to popular belief, the core index does not reflect permanent price changes. We also find evidence that the food and energy price indexes are more volatile and more persistent than the other two price indexes. Our results also show a reduction in persistence for both the headline and the core price indexes after the implementation of the single monetary policy, but not for food and energy. These results have important implications for both the private sector and for policymakers who use the core as a reference price index for their decision-making because the use of this index can lead to an erroneous perception of price movements.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is the Euro-Area Core Price Index Really More Persistent than the Food and Energy Price Indexes?
title Is the Euro-Area Core Price Index Really More Persistent than the Food and Energy Price Indexes?
spellingShingle Is the Euro-Area Core Price Index Really More Persistent than the Food and Energy Price Indexes?
Belbute, José
Harmonized Index of Consumption Prices
Core Inflation
Euro Area
Persistence
title_short Is the Euro-Area Core Price Index Really More Persistent than the Food and Energy Price Indexes?
title_full Is the Euro-Area Core Price Index Really More Persistent than the Food and Energy Price Indexes?
title_fullStr Is the Euro-Area Core Price Index Really More Persistent than the Food and Energy Price Indexes?
title_full_unstemmed Is the Euro-Area Core Price Index Really More Persistent than the Food and Energy Price Indexes?
title_sort Is the Euro-Area Core Price Index Really More Persistent than the Food and Energy Price Indexes?
author Belbute, José
author_facet Belbute, José
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Belbute, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Harmonized Index of Consumption Prices
Core Inflation
Euro Area
Persistence
topic Harmonized Index of Consumption Prices
Core Inflation
Euro Area
Persistence
description The purpose of this paper is to measure the degree of persistence of the overall, core, food and energy Harmonized Indexes of Consumer Prices for the European Monetary Zone (HICP-EAs) and to identify its implications for decision-making in the private sector and in public policy. Using a non-parametric approach, our results demonstrate the presence of a statistically significant level of persistence in four HICP-EAs: headline, core, food and energy. Moreover, contrary to popular belief, the core index does not reflect permanent price changes. We also find evidence that the food and energy price indexes are more volatile and more persistent than the other two price indexes. Our results also show a reduction in persistence for both the headline and the core price indexes after the implementation of the single monetary policy, but not for food and energy. These results have important implications for both the private sector and for policymakers who use the core as a reference price index for their decision-making because the use of this index can lead to an erroneous perception of price movements.
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