International Commodity Prices Transmission to Consumer Prices in Africa - Archive ouverte HAL
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International Commodity Prices Transmission to Consumer Prices in Africa

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Global commodity prices spikes can have strong macroeconomic effects, particularly in developing countries. This paper estimates the global commodity prices pass-through to consumer price inflation in Africa. Our sample includes monthly data for 48 countries over the period 2002m02-2021m04. We consider 17 commodity prices separately to take into account both the heterogeneity in price variations and the cross-correlations between them, and to depart from aggregate indices that use weights unrepresentative of consumption in African countries. Using local projections in a panel dataset, we find a maximum passthrough of 24%, and a long-run pass-through of about 20%, higher than usually found in the literature. We also consider country-specific regressions to test whether estimated pass-through are related to countries' observable characteristics.
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hal-03944888 , version 1 (18-01-2023)

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Thibault Lemaire, Paul Vertier. International Commodity Prices Transmission to Consumer Prices in Africa. 2023. ⟨hal-03944888⟩
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