Inflation Dynamics in Mongolia: Understanding the Roller Coaster
Author/Editor: Steven Barnett, Julia Bersch, Yasuhisa Ojima
Release Date: © July, 2012
ISBN
: 978-1-47550-541-2
Stock #: WPIEA2012192
English
Stock Status: On back-order
Languages and formats available
| English | French | Spanish | Arabic | Russian | Chinese | Portuguese | |
| Paperback | Yes |
Description
Inflation in Mongolia resembles a roller coaster ride with sharp rises and steep drops. Understanding why is critical for formulating and assessing monetary policy. Food prices are found to be a key driver of inflation, and, not surprising given Mongolia’s geography, are determined primarily by local supply conditions, highly seasonal, and subject to large but short-lived shocks (usually weather related). Nonetheless, demand factors are also found to be significant in explaining price movements and empirical evidence suggests that a 10 percent increase in government wages, for example, would push up underlying inflation by 1 percentage point. So, while inflation will remain volatile due to agricultural shocks, there is space for macroeconomic stabilization policy to help reduce inflation volatility.
Taxonomy
Economic policy , Fiscal policy , Inflation , Monetary policy
More publications in this series: Working Papers
More publications by: Steven Barnett ; Julia Bersch ; Yasuhisa Ojima
