Du prix des importations à l’inflation domestique
Julien Martin and
Isabelle Mejean
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2023, vol. n° 32, issue 1, 100-108
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This paper studies the impact of changes in import prices on domestic inflation. It then discusses how international trade may affect inflation. Whereas international trade has long been a source of price stability in developed countries, recent geopolitical and environmental tensions are likely to shift this paradigm.
Date: 2023
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