Regional inflation dynamics using space-time models

Marques H.; Pino, G; Horrillo, JDT

Abstract

This article provides empirical evidence of the role of spatial factors on the determination of inflation dynamics for a representative set of tradable commodities in Chile. We present a simple model that explains inflation divergence across regions in a monetary union with similar preferences as a consequence of the geographical allocation of producers in the different regions. Our results indicate that spatial allocation together with transport costs are important determinants of regional inflation, while macroeconomic common factors do not play an important role in this process. Existing literature had obtained the opposite result for Europe, and the reasons for this difference warrant further investigation. Moreover, we find that geographical distance seems to be a more appropriate measure of neighbourhood than the adjacency of regions. Our results are robust to different specifications, regression methods and product groupings.

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Título según WOS: Regional inflation dynamics using space-time models
Título según SCOPUS: Regional inflation dynamics using space–time models
Título de la Revista: EMPIRICAL ECONOMICS
Volumen: 47
Número: 3
Editorial: PHYSICA-VERLAG GMBH & CO
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 1147
Página final: 1172
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1007/s00181-013-0763-9

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS