Title of article :
On the Effects of Inflation Shocks in a Small Open Economy
Author/Authors :
Sushanta K. Mallick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The effects of monetary policies remain always
an important topic in macroeconomics. In the
literature (closed and open economy), there is
no theoretical as well as empirical consensus
regarding the effects of monetary policies. In
this paper we examine the real effects of inflation
in an open economy. Australia is a classic
example of a small open economy and is
known to exercise inflation targeting. Using
quarterly data from Australia and employing
vector autoregressive (VAR) analysis, we provide
evidence that inflation, both in the short
and long run, negatively affects durable and
non-durable consumption and investment, and
has a positive effect on the current account.
Further, we show that consumption of durable
goods is more sensitive than the consumption
of non-durables during the initial periods following
inflationary shocks.
Journal title :
Australian Economic Review
Journal title :
Australian Economic Review