Guenter W. Beck, K. Hubrich, Massimiliano Marcellino
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引用次数: 139
摘要
一体化经济各区域之间的通货膨胀差异可以反映出对需求和供应条件的适当反应,但也可以表明对福利有负面影响的扭曲现象。使用来自六个欧元区国家的区域通货膨胀率的新数据集,我们检查了它们差异的规模和持久性,发现它们似乎与因素市场扭曲和其他结构性特征有关,而不是与周期性和增长动态有关。我们的实证分析表明,只有大约一半的通胀率变化是由货币政策或油价走势等区域性因素造成的。国家因素(如劳动力市场制度)仍然发挥着非常重要的作用,而地区因素约占通货膨胀变异性的18%。——Guenter W. Beck, Kirstin Hubrich和Massimiliano Marcellino
Regional Inflation Dynamics within and across Euro Area Countries and a Comparison with the United States
Inflation differentials across regions of an integrated economy can reflect a proper response to demand and supply conditions, but can also indicate distortions with negative welfare implications. Using a novel dataset of regional inflation rates from six euro area countries, we examine the size and persistence of their differentials and find that they appear to be related to factor market distortions and other structural characteristics, rather than to cyclical and growth dynamics. Our empirical analysis shows that only about half of inflation rates variation is accounted for by area-wide factors such as monetary policy or oil price developments. National factors (such as labour market institutions) still play a very important role, and a regional component accounts for about 18% of inflation variability.
— Guenter W. Beck, Kirstin Hubrich and Massimiliano Marcellino