Fuentes de la inflación en México, 1989-2000: Un análisis multicausal de corrección de errores
Gerardo Esquivel () and
Raul Razo-Garcia
Estudios Económicos, 2003, vol. 18, issue 2, 181-226
Abstract:
This article analyzes the determinants of inflation in Mexico during the 1989–2000 period. Inflation is modelled as a function of deviations in the long-run relations that may exist in the monetary, labour and exchange rate markets. By using cointegration techniques, we obtain an error-correction model where money excess, wage pressure and deviations of the Purchasing Power Parity are possible sources of inflation. The model includes an inertial factor and a policy component due to government-controlled price changes in certain goods. The results show that all the factors mentioned have contributed to the determination of the inflationary dynamics in Mexico.
Date: 2003
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