Identifying core inflation has become a very important issue for the Central Banks of the world for last few years. It has also become a practice to monitor the core inflation along side the headline inflation in many countries including both inflation and non-inflation targeting ones. The concept of core inflation is to identify the more persistent trend by separating the noise and short-run fluctuations in the total Consumer Price Index (CPI). Thus far, the price stability objective of the Bangladesh Bank (BB) has been guided by the developments of total CPI. However, changes in the total CPI can be affected by some components that are highly volatile in the short-term. Sources of such fluctuations may be the good and bad harvests, disrup...
Monetary authorities speculate that by using core inflation measures it is possible to subdivide obs...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
With inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) growing faster than the Bank of Canada’...
Core inflation refers to the persistent or general part of headline inflation that is free from temp...
This paper attempts to construct a core inflation measure for Bangladesh using an Unobserved Compone...
The concept of core inflation is to purge the components of transitory and non-monetary changes from...
This paper examines some issues in the conduct of monetary policy in the emerging market economy of ...
© 2008 Dr. Omar Haider Mohammad Nazmul BasharThis thesis explores a number of empirical issues relat...
Core inflation measures have played an important role in the conduct of monetary policy at various c...
This article estimates and evaluates different measures of core inflation for India by employing sta...
Existing measures of core inflation ignore a part of ‘should be’ the core inflation. Exclusion based...
During the first half of 2008, Sri Lanka witnessed significantly higher inflation than most other em...
Since the mid-1980s Bangladesh has implemented a loose form of monetary targeting under two exchange...
Inflation in Bangladesh has increased from 1.9 percent in FY01 to 7.2 percent in FY06. The biggest i...
Research on inflation measures is always of great interest to economists and policymakers. In partic...
Monetary authorities speculate that by using core inflation measures it is possible to subdivide obs...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
With inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) growing faster than the Bank of Canada’...
Core inflation refers to the persistent or general part of headline inflation that is free from temp...
This paper attempts to construct a core inflation measure for Bangladesh using an Unobserved Compone...
The concept of core inflation is to purge the components of transitory and non-monetary changes from...
This paper examines some issues in the conduct of monetary policy in the emerging market economy of ...
© 2008 Dr. Omar Haider Mohammad Nazmul BasharThis thesis explores a number of empirical issues relat...
Core inflation measures have played an important role in the conduct of monetary policy at various c...
This article estimates and evaluates different measures of core inflation for India by employing sta...
Existing measures of core inflation ignore a part of ‘should be’ the core inflation. Exclusion based...
During the first half of 2008, Sri Lanka witnessed significantly higher inflation than most other em...
Since the mid-1980s Bangladesh has implemented a loose form of monetary targeting under two exchange...
Inflation in Bangladesh has increased from 1.9 percent in FY01 to 7.2 percent in FY06. The biggest i...
Research on inflation measures is always of great interest to economists and policymakers. In partic...
Monetary authorities speculate that by using core inflation measures it is possible to subdivide obs...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
With inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) growing faster than the Bank of Canada’...