(DP 1991-15) Sources and Variability of Inflation in an Open Economy
Abstract
This paper presents an empirical analysis of inflation in an open  economy. Using Philippine data, the paper first estimates the variance  of inflation using a standard ARCH model and shows that periods of high  inflation are succeeded by periods of high volatility. Next, the sources  of inflation are analyzed using a macroeconomic vector autoregression  model. The variance decomposition attempts to determine whether the  fiscal view or the BOP view of inflation holds for the Philippines. It  is shown that the BOP view holds but this result is not sufficient to  say that the former is unimportant in the inflation process.
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