A pipeline between producer and consumer prices in Ghana: A Policy Issue

J. W. Ahiadorme, Linda Akoto
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As prices have grown at their fastest pace in recent times, inflation has become a key concern for the macro-policy environment. In many jurisdictions, consumer prices have typically formed the basis for price stability policies. Notwithstanding, producer prices remain an important channel and must be closely watched. We utilise data on Ghana and investigate the causal links between consumer and producer inflation and assess the necessity to include producer inflation target in the monetary policy rule. Our VECM and Granger causality analyses show that consumer and producer prices exhibit very stable long-term relationship and short-term gaps between the two tend to normalise over time. The relationship between consumer and producer prices has not been a one-sided lag structure, even though producer prices lead more than lag consumer prices. We conclude that Bank of Ghana’s monetary policy design that does not distinguish between consumer and producer inflation is less problematic at the moment.

加纳生产者价格与消费者价格之间的管道:政策问题
随着近期物价以最快的速度增长,通货膨胀已成为宏观政策环境的一个主要关注点。在许多国家,消费价格通常是价格稳定政策的基础。尽管如此,生产者价格仍是一个重要渠道,必须密切关注。我们利用加纳的数据,研究了消费者和生产者通胀之间的因果关系,并评估了将生产者通胀目标纳入货币政策规则的必要性。我们的 VECM 和格兰杰因果关系分析表明,消费者价格和生产者价格表现出非常稳定的长期关系,两者之间的短期差距随着时间的推移趋于正常化。尽管生产者价格领先于消费者价格,但消费者价格和生产者价格之间的关系并不是单方面的滞后结构。我们的结论是,加纳银行不区分消费者和生产者通胀的货币政策设计目前问题较少。
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