Publication

Jul 2001

The present paper uses German annual data covering the period 1969-2000 to present evidence on the link between aggregate inflation and the higher-order moments of the distribution of relative price changes. Our empirical findings confirm predictions of contributions to the theoretical literature suggesting that skewness of this distribution is an important explanatory variable for the inflation rate. Further, the skewness measure also helps to explain shifts in the Phillips curve. Moreover, a structural vector autoregression reveals that the skewness measure helps to explain the variations of real output and might, therefore, serve as a measure of supply side shocks hitting the economy.

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Author Jörg Döpke, Christian Pierdzioch
Series Kiel Institute Working Papers
Publisher Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Copyright © 2001 Kiel Institute for the World Economy
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