This paper investigates the inflation process in Slovenia through an examination of some commonly used determinants of inflation in transition economies. Granger causality tests and an analysis of unrestricted VAR models suggest a strong linkage between both growth in broader monetary aggregates and changes in the tolar–deutsche mark exchange rate on retail price inflation. While the growth in wages affects inflation, it appears that both changes in the exchange rate and growth in monetary aggregates provide the initial impulse. A discussion of the present money–exchange rate policy framework and its influence on inflation is also provided.
The officially proclaimed foreign exchange policy of the Croatian National Bank (CNB) is a managed f...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the determinants of inflation in Croatia in the period 1994:6-20...
Inflation in Central and East European countries varied considerably over the transition phase, and ...
This Selected Issues paper provides a quantitative assessment of the determinants of inflation in Sl...
Published online: 8 December 2014This paper analyzes the monetary policy of Slovenia on the path to ...
This paper undertakes an exploratory analysis of the inflationary dynamics within the Croatian econo...
Years after the fall of Communism, countries in Central and Eastern Europe follow a variety of often...
This article studies inflation persistence with time-varying coefficient autoregressions for 12 cent...
Summary:This paper is dealing with treats of inflation in times of world financial turmoil. It exami...
This Selected Issues paper examines the progress of Slovenia by focusing on four interrelated topics...
International audienceThe paper explores (former) transition economies, Poland, Czech Republic, Slov...
The paper seeks to shed light on inflation dynamics of four new EU member states: the Czech Republic...
The paper presents a model in which the exogenous money supply causes changes in the inflation rate ...
This paper analyzes the impact of the exchange rate regime on inflation and output in South East-ern...
A simple model is developed to understand inflationary pressures and stabilization in nonmarket econ...
The officially proclaimed foreign exchange policy of the Croatian National Bank (CNB) is a managed f...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the determinants of inflation in Croatia in the period 1994:6-20...
Inflation in Central and East European countries varied considerably over the transition phase, and ...
This Selected Issues paper provides a quantitative assessment of the determinants of inflation in Sl...
Published online: 8 December 2014This paper analyzes the monetary policy of Slovenia on the path to ...
This paper undertakes an exploratory analysis of the inflationary dynamics within the Croatian econo...
Years after the fall of Communism, countries in Central and Eastern Europe follow a variety of often...
This article studies inflation persistence with time-varying coefficient autoregressions for 12 cent...
Summary:This paper is dealing with treats of inflation in times of world financial turmoil. It exami...
This Selected Issues paper examines the progress of Slovenia by focusing on four interrelated topics...
International audienceThe paper explores (former) transition economies, Poland, Czech Republic, Slov...
The paper seeks to shed light on inflation dynamics of four new EU member states: the Czech Republic...
The paper presents a model in which the exogenous money supply causes changes in the inflation rate ...
This paper analyzes the impact of the exchange rate regime on inflation and output in South East-ern...
A simple model is developed to understand inflationary pressures and stabilization in nonmarket econ...
The officially proclaimed foreign exchange policy of the Croatian National Bank (CNB) is a managed f...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the determinants of inflation in Croatia in the period 1994:6-20...
Inflation in Central and East European countries varied considerably over the transition phase, and ...