Khatun, Fahmida and Ahamad, Mazbahul G. (2012): Investigating the determinants of inflationary trends in Bangladesh: an ARDL bounds F-Test Approach.
Preview |
PDF
MPRA_paper_42572.pdf Download (323kB) | Preview |
Abstract
Inflation appears to have emerged as a perennial phenomenon in Bangladesh in the recent past. High inflationary trend that began to show up since the second quarter of FY2010 continued throughout FY2011 and FY2012. In this regard, an empirical examination to explore the major sources of inflation is necessary for effective policy suggestions towards curbing inflationary pressure, ensuring price stability and attaining the desired economic growth. This paper investigates major determining factors of inflationary trends in Bangladesh during the period FY1981 to FY2009. An unrestricted error-correction model (UECM) version auto-regressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds F-test is employed to find out the short run and long run elasticities of the determinants of inflation. Empirical result reveals that domestic rice production affects inflation negatively in the short run to a significant extent. Conversely, domestic petroleum price and broad money (M2) supply have low but positive impact on inflationary trends. This suggests that increased domestic rice production and effective fiscal-monetary integration are the crucial policy options to curb the inflationary pressure in Bangladesh.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
---|---|
Original Title: | Investigating the determinants of inflationary trends in Bangladesh: an ARDL bounds F-Test Approach |
English Title: | Investigating the determinants of inflationary trends in Bangladesh: an ARDL bounds F-Test approach |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Inflation; Bangladesh; ARDL bounds F-test |
Subjects: | C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods > C3 - Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models ; Multiple Variables > C32 - Time-Series Models ; Dynamic Quantile Regressions ; Dynamic Treatment Effect Models ; Diffusion Processes ; State Space Models E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics > E3 - Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles > E31 - Price Level ; Inflation ; Deflation |
Item ID: | 42572 |
Depositing User: | Dr. Mazbahul Golam Ahamad |
Date Deposited: | 13 Nov 2012 03:07 |
Last Modified: | 28 Sep 2019 03:42 |
References: | Agenor PR, Montiel P. 1996. Development macro-economics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Ahmed N. 2009. Sources of inflation in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Economic Association Conference Article No. 27. Bailey MJ. 1956. The welfare cost of inflationary finance. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 64, pp.93-110. Bardsen G. 1989. Estimation of long run coefficients in error correction models. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 51, 345–350. Brown RL, Durbin J, Evans JM. 1975. Techniques for testing the constancy of regression relations over time. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B 37,149–163. Cagan P. 1956. The monetary dynamics of hyperinflation. In M. Friedman (Ed.), Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money, University of Chicago Press. CPD. 2011a. State of the Bangladesh Economy in FY2010-11 (Second Reading)” Accessed from: http://cpd.org.bd/downloads/IRBD_FY11.pdf CPD. 2011b. Analytical Review of Bangladesh’s Macroeconomic Performance in Fiscal Year 2011-12. Accessed from: http://cpd.org.bd/downloads/IRBD_First%20Reading_3_11_12.pdf DaCosta D, Greenidge K. 2008. Determinants of inflation in selected Caribbean countries. Presented at the 29th Annual Review Seminar Research Department Central Bank of Barbados July 28-31, 2008. Diouf MA. 2007. Modeling Inflation for Mali. IMF Working Paper, WP/07/295. Dornbusch R, Fischer S. 1993. Moderate Inflation. NBER Working Papers 3896, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. Drazen A. 2000. Political economy in macroeconomics. The Princeton University Press, Princeton. Engle R, Granger C. 1987. Cointegration and error correction representation: estimation and testing. Econometrica, 55, 251–276. Friedman M. 1970. Wincott Memorial Lecture, London, September 16, 1970. Hammermann F. 2007. Nonmonetary Determinants of Inflation in Romania: A Decomposition. Kiel Working Paper No. 1322, The Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany. Hassan S. 2008. The Causes of the Current Ethiopian Soaring Inflation Rate: A Non-Technical Analysis. Sudan Tribune, Thursday 8 May. Holod D. 2000. The relationship between price level, money supply and exchange rate in Ukraine. Unpublished MA Thesis, National University of Kiev-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine. Hoque MM, Yusop Z. 2010. Impacts of Trade Liberalization on Aggregate Import in Bangladesh: An ARDL Bounds Test Approach. J. Asian Econ., 21: 37-52. Hossain A. 2007. Exchange rate Responses to Inflation in Bangladesh. IMF Working Paper WP/02/166. Hossain AA 2010. Monetary targeting for price stability in Bangladesh: How stable is its money demand function and the linkage between money supply growth and inflation? Journal of Asian Economics, 21: 564–578. Hossain AA. 2002. Exchange Rate Responses to Inflation in Bangladesh. IMF Working Paper No. WP/02/XX, Washington D.C. Hossain AA. 2010. Monetary targeting for price stability in Bangladesh: how stable is its money demand function and the linkage between money supply growth and inflation? Journal of Asian Economics, 21 (2010) 564-578. Hossain MA. 1995. Inflation, Economic Growth and the Balance of Payments in Bangladesh: A Macroeconomic Study. Dhaka: The University Press limited. Humphrey TM. 1998. Historical origins of cost-push fallacy. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, Richmond. Johansen S, Juselius K. 1990. Maximum likelihood estimation and inference on Cointegration—with application to the demand for money. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 52,169–210. Johansen S. 1988. Statistical analysis of cointegrating vectors. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 12, 231–254. Jongwanich J, Park D. 2009. Inflation in developing Asia. Journal of Asian Economics, 20: 507–518. Kahn GA, Benolkin S. 2007. The Role of Money in Monetary Policy:Why Do the Fed and ECB See It So Differently? Economic Review, 5-36, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Keynes JM. 1936. The general theory of employment, interest, and money. Maclillian Publications, London. Khan AA, Bukhari SK, Ahmed QM. 2007. Determinants of recent inflation in Pakistan. Research Report No. 66, Social Policy and Development Centre (SPDC). Kim BY. 2001. Determinants of Inflation in Poland: A Structural Cointegration Approach. BOFIT Discussion Papers No.16, Institute for Economies in Transition, Bank of Finland. Kirkpatrick C, Nixon F. 1987. Inflation and stabilization Policy in LDCs, in Surveys in Development Economics. Edited by Norman Gemmel, Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Lucas RE. 1972. Expectations and the neutrality of money. Journal of Economic Theory, Vol.4, pp: 103-124. Majumdar MA. 2006. Inflation in Bangladesh: Supply Side Perspectives. Bangladesh Bank Policy Note Series: PN 0705. McCallum BT. 1980. Rational expectations and macroeconomic stabilization policy: an overview. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol: 12, pp. 716-746. Mortaza MG. 2006. Sources of Inflation in Bangladesh: Recent Macroeconomic Experience. Bangladesh Bank Working Paper Series: WP 0704. Narayan PK. 2005. The saving and investment nexus for China: evidence from cointegration tests. Applied Economics, 37: 1979–90. Ndaferankhande MD. 2006. Inflationary experiences in Malawi: An investigation of the underlying determinants. Stanbic Bank, Malawi. Osmani SR. 2007. Interpreting Recent Inflationary Trends in Bangladesh and Policy Options. Presented at a dialogue, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), September 2007. Ozturk I, Acaravci A. 2010. The causal relationship between energy consumption and GDP in Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania: Evidence from ARDL bound testing approach. Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 87(6), pages 1938-1943, June. Pesaran M H, Shin Y, Smith RJ. 2001. Bound testing approaches to the analysis of level relationships. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 16, 289–326. Pesaran MH, Shin Y. 1997. An autoregressive distributed lag modelling approach to cointegration analysis. England: University of Cambridge. Quinn T, Mawdsley A. 1996. Forecasting Irish Inflation: A Composite Leading Indicator. Technical Paper 4/RT/96, Central Bank of Ireland. Raihan S, Fatema K. 2007. A review of the current hypotheses on inflation In Bangladesh. Working Paper (02-07), Bangladesh. Sargent TJ, Hansen LP. 1980. Formulation and estimating dynamic linear rational expectations models. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2(11), pp.7-46. Sargent TJ. 1982. The end of four big inflations. Inflation: Causes and Effects, Robert E Hall (eds), 41-97 (also in The Theory of Inflation, Michael Parkin (eds), Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing Company, 1994). |
URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/42572 |
Available Versions of this Item
- Investigating the determinants of inflationary trends in Bangladesh: an ARDL bounds F-Test Approach. (deposited 13 Nov 2012 03:07) [Currently Displayed]