One-Stop Source: A Global Database of Inflation

Jongrim Ha, M. Kose, F. Ohnsorge
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This paper introduces a global database that contains inflation series: (i) for a wide range of inflation measures (headline, food, energy, and core consumer price inflation; producer price inflation; and gross domestic product deflator changes); (ii) at multiple frequencies (monthly, quarterly and annual) for an extended time period (1970-2021); and (iii) for a large number of (up to 196) countries. As it doubles the number of observations over the next-largest publicly available sources, our database constitutes a comprehensive, single source for inflation series. We illustrate the potential use of the database with three applications. First, we study the evolution of inflation since 1970 and document the broad-based disinflation around the world over the past half-century, with global consumer price inflation down from a peak of roughly 17 percent in 1974 to 2.5 percent in 2020. Second, we examine the behavior of inflation during global recessions. Global inflation fell sharply (on average by 0.9 percentage points) in the year to the trough of global recessions and continued to decline even as recoveries got underway. In 2020, inflation declined less, and more briefly, than in any of the previous four global recessions over the past 50 years. Third, we analyze the role of common factors in explaining movements in different measures of inflation. While, across all inflation measures, inflation synchronization has risen since the early 2000s, it has been much higher for inflation measures that involve a larger share of tradable goods.
一站式来源:全球通胀数据库
本文介绍了一个包含通胀系列的全球数据库:(i)用于广泛的通胀措施(标题,食品,能源和核心消费者价格通胀;生产者价格通胀;国内生产总值平减指数变化);(ii)在较长的时间段内(1970-2021年)以多个频率(每月、每季度和每年)进行;(三)适用于大量(多达196个)国家。由于它的观测数量是第二大公开来源的两倍,我们的数据库构成了一个全面的、单一的暴胀系列来源。我们用三个应用程序说明数据库的潜在用途。首先,我们研究了自1970年以来通货膨胀的演变,并记录了过去半个世纪以来全球范围内广泛的反通货膨胀,全球消费者价格通胀从1974年约17%的峰值下降到2020年的2.5%。其次,我们考察了全球经济衰退期间的通胀行为。这一年,全球通货膨胀率急剧下降(平均下降了0.9个百分点),达到了全球经济衰退的低谷,即使经济复苏已经开始,通胀率也在继续下降。与过去50年的四次全球衰退相比,2020年的通胀下降幅度更小,时间也更短。第三,我们分析了共同因素在解释不同通胀指标变动中的作用。尽管自21世纪初以来,所有通胀指标的通胀同步性都有所上升,但涉及可贸易商品比重较大的通胀指标的通胀同步性要高得多。
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