The Origins and Dynamics of Inflation in Turkey: An SVAR Approach

Emel Siklar, I. Siklar
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This study aims to present empirical evidence on the relative importance of supply and demand-side factors in determining the fluctuations in the general level of prices in the Turkish economy. The employed strategy uses the view that supply and demand pressures can be distinguished from each other depending on the direction of their effects on price and quantity. After classifying the related economic variables as supply, demand, and common factors, the main determinants of domestic supply and demand were estimated econometrically using sample data from 2003:1–2021:4, and their relative contribution to inflation was calculated. By using these basic determinants, the estimated structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) model shows that the pressures arising from the supply side are more dominant than the pressures of the demand side on the inflationary process in Turkey. The results indicate that the methodology suggested in this study will be useful in separating the factors that contribute to inflation, which has recently gotten out of control in Turkey and is gradually moving away from the targeted inflation. Policymakers considering these findings can reach optimal decisions in conducting the monetary policy toward the targeted level of inflation.
土耳其通货膨胀的起源和动态:SVAR方法
本研究旨在提供经验证据,说明在决定土耳其经济总体价格水平波动方面,供应方面和需求方面因素的相对重要性。所采用的策略使用的观点是,供给和需求压力可以根据它们对价格和数量的影响方向来区分。在将相关经济变量划分为供给、需求和共同因素后,利用2003:1-2021:4年的样本数据,对国内供给和需求的主要决定因素进行计量估计,并计算其对通货膨胀的相对贡献。通过使用这些基本决定因素,估计的结构向量自回归(SVAR)模型表明,在土耳其的通货膨胀过程中,来自供给侧的压力比来自需求侧的压力更占主导地位。结果表明,本研究中提出的方法将有助于分离导致通货膨胀的因素,土耳其的通货膨胀最近已经失控,并逐渐偏离目标通货膨胀。考虑到这些发现,政策制定者可以在向目标通胀水平实施货币政策时做出最优决策。
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