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High Inflation in the Baltics: Disentangling Inflation Dynamics and Its Impact on Competitiveness

15 Mar 2024

This paper identifies and quantifies the drivers of inflation dynamics in the three Baltic economies and assesses the effectiveness of fiscal policy in fighting inflation. It also analyzes the macroeconomic impact of inflation on competitiveness by focusing on the relationship between wages and productivity in the tradeable sector. The results reveal that inflation in the Baltics is largely driven by global factors, but domestic demand matters as well, suggesting that fiscal policy can play a role in containing inflation. Also, there is robust evidence of a long-run (cointegration) relationship between (real) wages in the tradeable (manufacturing) sector and productivity in the Baltics with short-term deviations self-correcting in Estonia and Lithuania only.

Authors

Alice Fan, Bingjie Hu, Sadhna Naik, Neree C.G.M. Noumon, Keyra Primus

Format
Paper
Frequency
regular
ISBN
9798400270826
ISSN
1018-5941
Pages
35
Published in
United States of America
Series
Working Paper No. 2024/061
StockNumber
WPIEA2024061