From bottlenecks to inflation: Impact of global supply-chain disruptions on inflation in select Asian economies

Reizle Jade C. Platitas, Jan Christopher G. Ocampo
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Supply-chain bottlenecks emerged alongside unprecedented inflationary surges amid the resulting mismatches in supply and demand for goods and services throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. This study employs a local projection approach to investigate the inflationary impact of global supply-chain pressures in the Philippines and select East Asian neighbors. We find that supply-chain disruptions are followed by sizable and statistically significant increases in headline inflation in the Philippines, Rep. of Korea, Thailand, and Singapore. Supply-chain shocks also have a considerable impact on the tradable segment of core inflation. Meanwhile, non-tradable inflation has a generally smaller, short-lived, and insignificant response to global supply-chain pressures reflecting the limited presence of second-round, indirect effects.
从瓶颈到通胀:全球供应链中断对部分亚洲经济体通货膨胀的影响
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,由于商品和服务的供需不匹配,供应链瓶颈与前所未有的通胀飙升同时出现。本研究采用本地预测方法,探讨全球供应链压力对菲律宾及东亚邻国的通胀影响。我们发现,在菲律宾、韩国、泰国和新加坡,供应链中断之后,总体通货膨胀率会出现可观的、统计上显著的上升。供应链冲击对核心通胀的可交易部分也有相当大的影响。与此同时,非贸易通胀对全球供应链压力的反应通常较小、短暂且微不足道,这反映了第二轮间接影响的有限存在。
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