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Global Food Prices and Domestic Inflation: Some Cross-Country Evidence
- Source :
- IMF Working Papers. 15:1
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- International Monetary Fund (IMF), 2015.
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Abstract
- We study the impact of global food price shocks on domestic inflation in a large group of countries. For advanced economies, a 10% increase in global food inflation raises domestic inflation by about 0.5 percentage point after a year; however, the impact has declined over time and become less persistent. The global food price shocks of the 2000s had a much bigger impact on domestic inflation in emerging and developing economies than in advanced economies. This could reflect the smaller share of food in the consumption baskets in advanced economies. We also provide evidence that inflation expectations are more anchored in advanced than in emerging economies, which could also explain the smaller impact on inflation from global food price shocks.
- Subjects :
- Inflation
Economics and Econometrics
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Food prices
Developing country
Monetary economics
pass-through, food, economies, food price, General, Monetary Policy (Targets, Instruments, and Effects), Open Economy Macroeconomics
Q02
0502 economics and business
Economics
Price level
050207 economics
E58
Emerging markets
E31
Price shock
General Environmental Science
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Consumption (economics)
050208 finance
Cross country
Informal sector
Economic sector
05 social sciences
International economics
Q11
Deflation
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Developed country
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10185941
- Volume :
- 15
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- IMF Working Papers
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a1c7d0a6feaf60a0bb2dcd9ccc67aa46