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Input-Output Based Measures of Underlying Domestic Inflation: Empirical Evidence from Denmark 1903-2002

Kim Abildgren

Economic Systems Research, 2007, vol. 19, issue 4, 409-423

Abstract: The paper presents input-output based time-series data for the underlying domestic inflation in Denmark 1903-2002 and analyses the inflationary development during the last century. More conceptual issues in relation to the interpretation and use of input-output based domestic inflation measures are also discussed. The purpose of such inflation measures is to track the development in the domestic market-determined inflation, which is closely related to the price of gross value added in the domestic market-based private business sector. A price index for value added often displays a different short-term development than the headline CPI. Such differences can be useful in an assessment of the current inflationary environment and in relation to an interpretation of the historical inflation development.

Keywords: Underlying inflation; core inflation; history of inflation; input-output price models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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