• Media type: Report; E-Book
  • Title: Globalization,the Output-Inflation Tradeoff, and Inflation
  • Contributor: Badinger, Harald [Author]
  • Published: Vienna: FIW - Research Centre International Economics, 2008
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: Financial Openness ; Trade ; Inflation ; Output Inflation Tradeoff ; E58 ; F41 ; F10 ; Globalization ; F30
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  • Description: This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the relation between inflation and globalization, measured in terms of trade and financial openness. Using a large crosssection of 91 countries covering the period 1985-2004, we establish two main empirical regularities. Both higher trade and financial openness i) reduce central bank?s inflation bias,yielding lower average inflation, and ii) are associated with a larger output-inflation tradeoff. This evidence is at odds with the standard Barro-Gordon framework, which would require globalization to have a negative effect on the output-inflation tradeoff to yield lower equilibrium inflation, but it is consistent with a recent strand of new Keynesian models emphasizing the role of imperfect competition and wage rigidities. Moreover, our findings do not hold up for the OECD subsample, which suggests that a group of highly developed countries has been successful in creating an institutional framework for central banks that eliminates distortions due to the time inconsistency problem.
  • Access State: Open Access