2003
DOI: 10.1353/mcb.2003.0017
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What Starts Inflation: Evidence from the OECD Countries

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“…Following Boschen and Weise (2003), we define the start date for an inflation episode as the year following the year in which the trough took place. As can be seen from Figure 1, which depicts inflation starts, 17 out of the 24 inflation starts occurred before 1990.…”
Section: Definition Of Inflation Episodes and Inflation Startsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Following Boschen and Weise (2003), we define the start date for an inflation episode as the year following the year in which the trough took place. As can be seen from Figure 1, which depicts inflation starts, 17 out of the 24 inflation starts occurred before 1990.…”
Section: Definition Of Inflation Episodes and Inflation Startsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our approach to computing the contributions differs slightly from that of Boschen and Weise (2003) since we divide the contribution of each variable by the absolute value of the total contribution of variables considered by the index. The use of the absolute value operator in the denominator of (2) enables us to obtain the percentage contributions with correct signs since the total contribution to the index can take negative values.…”
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“…A quick glance at the literature points to two different 2 Our approach is very similar to a recent study by Boschen and Weise (2003), which focuses on the OECD countries. This study includes the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Israel, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, and Venezuela.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
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“…To this end, we rely on Ball (1994) and Boschen and Weise (2003) and construct the trend inflation series by calculating the nine-quarter moving average of the quarterly consumer price inflation rate. Next, we turn to the determination of trough and peak dates of inflation, which are identified as dates at which trend inflation is lower (higher) than in the preceding and succeeding four quarters.…”
Section: Definition Of Inflation Episodes and Inflation Startsmentioning
confidence: 99%