Hulya Saygili, Aysun Türkvatan
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在本研究中,采用4位数的产品分类和2020年的项目权重,分别计算了土耳其的贸易和非贸易商品的消费者价格指数。考察了新价格指数变动与实际有效汇率、美元、欧元、一篮子外汇、进口价格变动以及产出缺口、生产率和消费信贷利率变动的关系。研究发现,2004年1月至2020年12月期间,可贸易商品的平均通胀低于不可贸易商品的平均通胀。剔除能源后的可贸易通货膨胀高于可贸易通货膨胀;而不包括能源的非贸易通胀低于非贸易通胀。研究发现,在2020年新冠肺炎疫情影响期间,可贸易商品通胀与国内参考指标的相关性,以及不包括能源相关项目的非贸易商品通胀与国内外参考指标的相关性都有所加强。研究结果证实,可贸易商品对外部冲击更为敏感,因此其通胀可能遵循与不可贸易商品通胀不同的路径。
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Ticarete konu olan ve olmayan mallarda enflasyon dinamikleri
In this study, using 4-digit product classification and the item weights for the year 2020, consumer price index of Turkey has been computed separately for tradable and non-tradable goods. The relationships between the changes in new price indices and the changes in real effective exchange rate, US dollar, Euro, foreign exchange basket and import prices as well as output gap, productivity and consumer credit interest rate have been examined. The study finds that in January 2004-December 2020 period, the average of tradable goods inflation was below the average of non-tradable goods inflation. The tradable inflation excluding energy is higher than tradable inflation; while non-tradable inflation excluding energy is below the non-tradable inflation. It has been found that the correlation between tradable goods inflation and domestic reference indicators as well as the correlation between inflation of non-tradable goods excluding energy-related items and not only domestic but also foreign reference indicators has been strengthened during the period of the effects of coronavirus outbreak in 2020. The findings confirm that tradable goods are more sensitive to external shocks and therefore their inflation may follow a different path from non-tradable goods inflation.
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