通胀动态:已死、休眠还是由国外决定?

Inflation Dynamics: Dead, Dormant, or Determined Abroad?

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity · 2019
被引 64
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了全球化是否有助于解释过去十年难以捉摸的通胀动态,发现全球因素对CPI通胀影响增大,但对核心和工资通胀解释力有限,国内因素仍主导后两者。

Abstract

Inflation dynamics have been difficult to explain over the last decade. This paper explores if a more comprehensive treatment of globalization can help. CPI inflation has become more synchronized around the world since the 2008 crisis, but core and wage inflation have become less synchronized. Global factors (including commodity prices, world slack, exchange rates, and global value chains) are significant drivers of CPI inflation in a cross-section of countries, and their role has increased over the last decade, particularly the role of non-fuel commodity prices. These global factors, however, do less to improve our understanding of core and wage inflation. Key results are robust to using a less-structured trend-cycle decomposition instead of a Phillips curve framework, with the set of global variables more important for understanding the cyclical component of inflation over the last decade, but not the underlying slow-moving inflation trend. Domestic slack still plays a role for all the inflation measures, although globalization has caused some "flattening" of this relationship, especially for CPI inflation. Although CPI inflation is increasingly "determined abroad", core and wage inflation is still largely a domestic process.

通货膨胀动态全球化CPI同步性核心通胀