西非货币区通货膨胀率的非线性和非线性趋同:货币一体化之路

IF 2.6 4区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Muhammad Ilyas, Liying Song, Mukhtar Danladi Galadima, Muhammad Noshab Hussain, Abdul Sattar
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摘要

通货膨胀率是一个国家集团实现稳定和可持续货币一体化所需的协调的关键指标。然而,对于西非货币区(WAMZ)而言,尽管其实现货币一体化的雄心壮志已有二十年之久,但实现这一要求仍是一个有待研究的问题。本研究探讨了西非货币区国家间通货膨胀率的非线性和非线性趋同问题,以此作为实现货币一体化的途径。我们使用了 2000 年至 2022 年的通货膨胀率,并采用了多种线性和非线性检验方法(如 Brock-Dechert-Scheinkman-LeBaron 非线性检验、Harvey 非线性检验、Dickey-Fuller 广义最小二乘法线性单位根检验、Ng-Perron 线性单位根检验、Cuestas-Ordonez 非线性单位根检验、Park-Shintani 非线性单位根检验和 Hu-Chen 非线性单位根检验)。研究结果表明,WAMZ 国家的通货膨胀数据生成过程是非线性的,这些国家的通货膨胀存在趋同性。这意味着这些国家的长期通货膨胀率相似,因此符合一组国家使用共同货币的一个关键标准。
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Nonlinearity and nonlinear convergence of inflation rates in the West African Monetary Zone: a way to Monetary Integration

Nonlinearity and nonlinear convergence of inflation rates in the West African Monetary Zone: a way to Monetary Integration

The inflation rate is one key indicator for a group of countries to achieve the harmonization required to establish stable and sustainable monetary integration. However, for the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ), despite its ambition to embark on monetary integration for about two decades now, achieving this requirement is still a question of investigation. This study examines the nonlinearity and nonlinear convergence of inflation rates among the WAMZ countries as a way to monetary integration. We use inflation rates from 2000 to 2022 and employ a variety of linear and nonlinear tests (such as the Brock–Dechert–Scheinkman–LeBaron nonlinearity test, the Harvey nonlinearity test, the Dickey–Fuller Generalized Least Squares linear unit root test, the Ng–Perron linear unit root test, the Cuestas–Ordonez nonlinear unit root test, the Park–Shintani nonlinear unit root test, and the Hu–Chen nonlinear unit root test). The findings revealed that the data generating process of inflation in the WAMZ countries is nonlinear and that there is inflation convergence in those countries. This means that the countries share similar long-run inflation and, therefore, meet one key criterion for a group of countries to share a common currency.

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期刊介绍: The Portuguese Economic Journal publishes high-quality theoretical, empirical, applied or policy-oriented research papers on any field in economics. We enforce a rigorous, fair and prompt refereeing process. The geographical reference in the name of the journal only means that the journal is an initiative of Portuguese scholars. There is no bias in favour of particular topics and issues.Officially cited as: Port Econ J
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