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sub-Saharan African countries on the relative importance of fiscal and monetary determinants of inflation. Based on the … dynamic response of inflation to different shocks, including nominal public debt, results show that a number of SSA countries … of inflation variability, as predicted by the fiscal theory of the price level …
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The perception that inflation dynamics in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are driven by supply shocks implies a limited role … for monetary policy in influencing inflation in the short run. SSA’s rapid growth, its integration with the global economy …, changes in the policy frameworks, among others, in the last decade suggest that the drivers of inflation may have changed. We …
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The purpose of the mission was to improve the understanding of the conduct of monetary policy in an inflation targeting …
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sub-Saharan African countries on the relative importance of fiscal and monetary determinants of inflation. Based on the … dynamic response of inflation to different shocks, including nominal public debt, results show that a number of SSA countries … of inflation variability, as predicted by the fiscal theory of the price level …
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Controlling for structural breaks, this study examines whether the relationship between the interest rate and inflation … the nominal interest rate to expected inflation. This implies that, compared to the long-term, in the short-term the … nominal interest rate are poor predictors of inflation and the monetary policy in these countries is unlikely to impact on ex …
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