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Inflation in New EU Member States: A Domestically or Externally Driven Phenomenon?
Authors:Tomislav Globan  Vladimir Ar?abi?
Institution:Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract:This article empirically analyzes the domestic and external inflation determinants for eight non-eurozone new EU member states (NMS), using a structural vector autoregression model. Results indicate that foreign shocks are a major factor in explaining inflation dynamics in the medium run, while the short-run inflation dynamics are mainly influenced by domestic shocks. Moreover, the importance of the foreign inflation component has had a rising trend in the precrisis period in all NMS and mostly coincided with their accession to the EU. This trend ended with the onset of the global financial crisis. The study implicates the need to augment the classical Taylor rule with foreign factors in the case of small open economies.
Keywords:domestic and external inflation determinants  historical decomposition  inflation  new EU member states  consumer surveys
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