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In the paper we investigate, which shocks drive inflation in small open economies. We proceed in two steps. First, we use the SVAR approach to identify the global shocks. In the second step we regress the disaggregated price indices for selected European economies - the Czech Republic, Poland...
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Inflation perceived by consumers may differ from official statistics particularly due to different baskets of goods and services lay people and statisticians consider and by consumer loss aversion to price increases. Such effects, as suggested by the Prospect Theory, are confirmed in many...
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In this paper, we analyse the sources of time variation in consumer inflation across ten Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries and five sectors (durables, semidurables, non-durables, food, and services) in the period 2001-2013. With a multi-level factor model we decompose product-level...
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The outbreak of the global financial crisis triggered changes in thinking about the way monetary policy is conducted, in particular about the desired central banks' reaction function. However, a change in thinking does not necessarily mean that central banks really implemented these...
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For the last two years inflation has been systematically falling across countries in the European Union and lately it exhibits rising deflationary pressures. Recent studies suggest that apart from global determinants influencing broad inflation measures, e.g. plummeting commodity prices, core...
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Considering the wide range of CPI applications in the economy, the accuracy of estimating changes in an average price of a consumer basket of goods attracts the attention of many economists. How the index of consumer prices is calculated is not, as it might seem, a merely statistical problem....
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The aim of the research is to find common driving forces in the inflation development across 10 emerging economies from the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). As opposite to the previous research on this subject we are going to differentiate not only between regional and country specific common...
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The experience of the last decades revealed the weakening of the relationship between inflation and a domestic output gap in many small open economies. However we may expect that there is still a substantial share of inflation basket which is sensitive to domestic economic activity, in...
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Inflation perceived by consumers may differ from official statistics due to different baskets of goods and services both variables capture and by consumer loss aversion to price increases. Those effects, suggested by the Prospect Theory, are confirmed in many empirical studies, showing that...
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