Inflation as a global phenomenon-Some implications for inflation modeling and forecasting

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作者
Kabukcuoglu, Ayse [1 ]
Martinez-Garcia, Enrique [2 ]
机构
[1] Koc Univ, TR-34450 Istanbul, Turkey
[2] Dallas & Southern Methodist Univ, Fed Reserve Bank, 2200 N Pearl St, Dallas, TX 75201 USA
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关键词
Inflation dynamics; Open-economy Phillips curve; Forecasting; OUTPUT; GLOBALIZATION; MARKETS; PRICES; RATES;
D O I
10.1016/j.jedc.2017.11.006
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
We model local inflation dynamics using global inflation and domestic slack motivated by a novel interpretation of the implications of the workhorse open-economy New Keynesian model. We evaluate the performance of inflation forecasts based on the single-equation forecasting specification implied by the model, exploiting the spatial pattern of international linkages underpinning global inflation. We find that incorporating cross-country interactions yields significantly more accurate forecasts of local inflation for a diverse group of 14 advanced countries (including the U.S.) than either a simple autoregressive model or a standard closed-economy Phillips curve-based forecasting model. We argue that modeling the temporal dimension but not the cross-country spillovers of inflation does limit a model's explanatory power in-sample and its (pseudo) out-of-sample forecasting performance. Moreover, we also show that global inflation (without domestic slack) often contributes the most to achieve the gains on forecasting accuracy observed during our sample period (1984:Q1-2015:Q1)-this observation, according to theory, is crucially related to the flattening of the Phillips curve during this time period of increased globalization. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页数:28
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