The empirical findings suggest supply-side shocks such as spikes in commodity prices along with tighter financial conditions and relatively higher depreciation of domestic currency are the major determinants of stagflation risk in India, concluded a paper written by Deba Prasad Rath, Silu Muduli and Himani Shekhar in a paper titled ‘Low Stagflation Risk in India.
Divergences in rural and urban inflation do not persist for long: RBI paper The paper was authored by by Binod B Bhoi, Himani Shekhar and Ipsita Padhi, Department of Economic and Policy Research, RBI Representational Image. AFP
Mumbai: Rural-urban inflation divergence does not persist in the long run and converges over time, and both exhibit a long-term equilibrium relationship, said an RBI article.
This convergence of rural-urban inflation supports the relevance of one inflation target as nominal anchor at the national level, said the article prepared by Binod B Bhoi, Himani Shekhar and Ipsita Padhi, Department of Economic and Policy Research, RBI.
Divergences in rural, urban inflation do not persist for long: RBI paper
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Last Updated: Dec 27, 2020, 11:45 AM IST
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Empirical estimates, it said, revealed that the differentials between rural and urban inflation are transient and both exhibit a long-run equilibrium relationship, with a significant error correction in the short-run.
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Rural-urban inflation divergence does not persist in the long run and converges over time, and both exhibit a long-term equilibrium relationship, said an RBI article. This convergence of rural-urban inflation supports the relevance of one inflation target as nominal anchor at the national level, said the article prepared by Binod B. Bhoi, Himani Shekhar and Ipsita Padhi, Department of Economic and Policy Research, RBI.