The relationship between inflation and different sources of inflation uncertainty in Turkey
Funda Telatar () and
Erdinc Telatar
Applied Economics Letters, 2003, vol. 10, issue 7, 431-435
Abstract:
The relationship between inflation and different sources of inflation uncertainty is investigated in Turkey during the period of 1995:3-2000:12. A time-varying parameter model of inflation with heteroscedastic disturbances is used to generate different sources of inflation uncertainty and then Granger methods are employed to test for causality between inflation and different sources of inflation uncertainty. The findings show that there is a causative influence of inflation on its uncertainty arising due to time-varying parameters of the inflation model. No evidence is found on the correlation between inflation and inflation uncertainty arising due to heteroscedasticity in the disturbance terms.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1080/1350485032000066868
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