How Consumers' Inflation Expectations Respond to Explosive Periods of Food and Energy Prices: Evidence for European Union Countries

IF 0.6 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS
Aytül Ganioğlu
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Abstract

In this study, using the recent recursive unit root tests proposed by Phillips et al. (2015), we identify and date-stamp periods where food and energy prices deviate explosively relative to other prices in the economy and analyse the implications in terms of anchoring inflation expectations. During the period from January 2003 to July 2018, we have detected the existence of such periods for 17 out of 27 EU countries. Identifying these explosive periods is particularly important since evidence reveals that consumers change, i.e., revise their inflation expectations during periods when headline consumer prices deviate explosively from core prices. Furthermore, it is realized that consumers take macroeconomic variables into account as well as past inflation when forming inflation expectations in both normal and explosive periods. On the other hand, there are particular differences among groups of countries while adjusting their inflation expectations during explosive phases. A common feature for all the countries is that during explosive periods, consumers change and update their inflation expectations on the basis of information coming from the interest rate. More specifically, consumers in all the countries perceive a higher current interest rate as an indication of higher future inflation, leading to higher inflation expectations in explosive periods. A particularly important policy implication of these findings is that periods of explosive deviations in headline prices from core prices should be monitored closely while designing policies to anchor inflation expectations.
消费者的通胀预期如何应对食品和能源价格的爆炸期:欧盟国家的证据
在本研究中,使用Phillips等人(2015)最近提出的递归单位根检验,我们确定了食品和能源价格相对于经济中其他价格出现爆炸性偏离的时期,并对其进行了日期戳,并分析了锚定通胀预期的影响。在2003年1月至2018年7月期间,我们发现27个欧盟国家中有17个存在此类时期。识别这些爆炸性时期尤为重要,因为有证据表明,当总体消费价格与核心价格出现爆炸性偏离时,消费者会发生变化,即修正他们的通胀预期。此外,人们认识到,消费者在形成正常和爆炸性时期的通胀预期时,会考虑宏观经济变量以及过去的通胀。另一方面,在爆炸性阶段调整通胀预期时,不同国家之间存在特殊差异。所有国家的一个共同特点是,在爆炸性时期,消费者会根据来自利率的信息改变和更新他们的通胀预期。更具体地说,所有国家的消费者都将当前较高的利率视为未来较高通胀的迹象,从而导致在爆炸性时期出现较高的通胀预期。这些发现的一个特别重要的政策含义是,在设计稳定通胀预期的政策时,应密切监测总体价格与核心价格出现爆炸性偏离的时期。
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