The inflationary experiences of six developing countries in Asia: an investigation of underlying determinants |
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Authors: | Dharmendra Dhakal Magda Kandil |
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Institution: | 1. Social Science Division , Rust College , Holly Springs, mississippi , 38635 , USA;2. Department of Economics , University of Wisconsin , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , 53201 , USA |
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Abstract: | This paper investigates major deteminats of the inflation rate in six Asian developing countries. The sample includes low and moderate-high inflation cases. For the investigation a monetarist model of the inflation rate adjusted to account for important external factors is used. The results show that the growth of the money stock was not a primary source of inflation in all countries. However, various factors that influence the public's willingness to hold money are behind inflationary pressures across countries. Among these, some are external factors stemming from changes in foreign interst rates and import prices. Overall, the evidence suggests that the success of domestic policy in fighting inflation is highly dependent on the unique inflationary experience of each country. |
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