现代恶性与高通货膨胀

Modern Hyper- and High Inflations

Journal of Economic Literature · 2002
被引 178
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

基于133个国家样本,研究年通胀率超过100%的高通胀事件的主要特征,发现高通胀与财政赤字、铸币税、通胀惯性及宏观经济表现的关系。

Abstract

Since 1947, hyperinflations (by Cagan’s definition) in market economies have been rare. Much more common have been longer inflationary processes with inflation rates above 100 percent per annum. Based on a sample of 133 countries, and using the 100 percent threshold as the basis for a definition of very high inflation episodes, this paper examines the main characteristics of such inflations. Among other things, we find that (i) close to 20 percent of countries have experienced inflation above 100 percent per annum; (ii) higher inflation tends to be more unstable; (iii) in high-inflation countries, the relationship between the fiscal balance and seigniorage is strong both in the short and longrun’s; (iv) inflation inertia decreases as average inflation rises; (v) high-inflation is associated with poor macroeconomic performance; and (vi) stabilizations from high inflation that rely on the exchange rate as the nominal anchor are expansionary.

恶性通货膨胀高通货膨胀铸币税通货膨胀惯性