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Producer Price Index and Consumer Price Index: Causality in Central and Eastern European Countries
Producer Price Index and Consumer Price Index: Causality in Central and Eastern European Countries

Author(s): Khalid Khan, Chi-Wei Su, Ran Tao, Oana-Ramona Lobont
Subject(s): Economy, Financial Markets
Published by: Ekonomický ústav SAV a Prognostický ústav SAV
Keywords: Consumer Price Index; Producer Price Index; rolling window; time-varying causality; bootstrap;

Summary/Abstract: This article uses the bootstrap panel Granger causality to analyse the link between the Producer Price Index (PPI) and Consumer Price Index (CPI) in ten Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. The result of cross-sectional dependency and slope homogeneity shows that PPI and CPI vary in different countries. However, the result indicates that PPI influences CPI in the sense of Granger causality in five CEE countries; namely, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. The findings support the moderate inflation model in the significant countries, which explain that PPI is a primary contributing factor of CPI. On the other hand, CPI has a significant impact on the PPI only in Hungary. The results are useful for policy makers of these countries to formulate inflation targeting policies with greater attention towards the PPI.

  • Issue Year: 66/2018
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 367-395
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: English