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Setting the interest rate in an inflation targeting regime requires a total assessment, often translated into forecasts, of the outlook for inflation and real activity. In the assessment process, it is useful to have some references or cross-checks, in terms of simple rules. Although simple...
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This note identifies supply factors, particularly the exchange rate, as key drivers of inflation in South Africa. Demand factors play a negligible role, with a flat Phillips curve apparent since the inception of the country's inflation targeting regime. The Phillips curve flattened further with...
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This paper discusses the role of inflation expectations in the inflation dynamics of the Philippines since its adoption of inflation targeting in 2002. It places a particular focus on the post-crisis period. A key finding is that agents have become more forwardlooking with the adoption of...
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This note examines Malaysia's inflation dynamics as influenced by changes in the policy environment and economic structure. In particular, it highlights the growing role of domestic demand, increased integration with the global economy, and the policy reforms that are shifting the economy...
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We analyse the evolution of inflation in Chile over the last decade and a half through the lenses of the new keynesian theory. We do this first by reviewing the evidence relating to the main channels put forward by this framework: the output gap, inflation expectations, indexation to past...
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Inflation dynamics in Brazil are high and volatile. This short paper seeks to shed some light on the features of inflation in Brazil and provides a non-exhaustive list, in the way of a primer, of factors that are especially important. It also offers some suggestions for how monetary policy could...
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The People's Bank of China and the Bank for International Settlements co-hosted a research conference on "Globalisation and Inflation Dynamics in Asia and the Pacific" on 23-24 September 2013 in Beijing. This was the wrap-up conference for the BIS Asian Office's two-year research programme on...
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This short paper is an abbreviated version of Nishizaki et al (2012). Japan has suffered from long-lasting but mild deflation since the latter half of the 1990s. Estimates of a standard Phillips curve indicate that a decline in inflation expectations, the negative output gap, and other factors...
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This paper summarises ongoing work that investigates the pass-through from shorthorizon and long-horizon inflation forecasts as a way to assess the anchoring of inflation expectations across a sample of 44 economies. It reports an overall decline in the pass-through, with the share of economies...
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Since the early 2000s, inflation in Russia has never fallen below 6%, except for brief intervals following the major crisis of 2008 and the changes in 2012 to the seasonal indexation of administered prices.Persistently high inflation expectations have posed a challenge to the Bank of Russia in...
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