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Has Euro-area inflation persistence changed over time?
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Date Issued
2004-04
Date Available
2008-06-16T15:47:02Z
Abstract
This paper analyzes the stability over time of the econometric process for Euro-area inflation since 1970, focusing in particular on the behaviour of the so-called persistence parameter (the sum of the coefficients on the lagged dependent variables). Perhaps surprisingly, in light of the Lucas critique, our principal finding is that there appears to be relatively little instability in the parameters of the Euro-area inflation process. Full-sample estimates of the persistence parameter are generally close to one, and we fail to reject the hypothesis that this parameter has been stable over time. We discuss how these results provide some indirect evidence against rational expectations models
with strong forward-looking elements, such as the New-Keynesian Phillips curve.
with strong forward-looking elements, such as the New-Keynesian Phillips curve.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
European Central Bank
Series
Working Paper Series
No. 335
Copyright (Published Version)
Copyright Central Bank, 2004
Classification
E31
E52
Subject – LCSH
Inflation (Finance)--Europe
Inflation (Finance)--Mathematical models
Euro area
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1561-0810
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