Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel

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Autor(a) principal: Lagoa, S.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/4871
Resumo: The supply side effects of nominal interest rate and import prices on inflation are very important for the design of monetary policy. However, the empirical identification of the cost channel has ignored import prices. We start by developing a model which shows that ignoring import prices in the estimation of the cost channel may lead to wrong results. Taking this into account, we study the empirical relevance of the cost channel and import prices using the New Keynesian Phillips Curve (NKPC) for the G7 countries. In order to introduce import prices in the NKPC, we test several ways in which imports can affect inflation. It is assessed if imports should be treated as inputs and/or consumption goods, and also if there is immediate or slow exchange rate passthrough. Finally, besides the traditional concept of cost channel, where wages are paid in advance, it is tested whether is relevant to extend the cost channel assuming that imports of final consumption goods are also paid in advance. Empirical results indicate that the cost channel is present in imported consumption good and open economy variables play an important role in explaining inflation dynamics.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel
title Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel
spellingShingle Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel
Lagoa, S.
Inflation
Open economy New Keynesian Phillips Curve
Cost channel
title_short Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel
title_full Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel
title_fullStr Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel
title_full_unstemmed Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel
title_sort Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel
author Lagoa, S.
author_facet Lagoa, S.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lagoa, S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inflation
Open economy New Keynesian Phillips Curve
Cost channel
topic Inflation
Open economy New Keynesian Phillips Curve
Cost channel
description The supply side effects of nominal interest rate and import prices on inflation are very important for the design of monetary policy. However, the empirical identification of the cost channel has ignored import prices. We start by developing a model which shows that ignoring import prices in the estimation of the cost channel may lead to wrong results. Taking this into account, we study the empirical relevance of the cost channel and import prices using the New Keynesian Phillips Curve (NKPC) for the G7 countries. In order to introduce import prices in the NKPC, we test several ways in which imports can affect inflation. It is assessed if imports should be treated as inputs and/or consumption goods, and also if there is immediate or slow exchange rate passthrough. Finally, besides the traditional concept of cost channel, where wages are paid in advance, it is tested whether is relevant to extend the cost channel assuming that imports of final consumption goods are also paid in advance. Empirical results indicate that the cost channel is present in imported consumption good and open economy variables play an important role in explaining inflation dynamics.
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