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On the structuralist view of inflation in some Latin American countries: A reassessment

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  • Fischer, Bernhard
  • Mayer, Thomas

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Comparing inflation rates internationally, one finds a number of Latin American countries in the lead. Therefore, when investigating inflation in LDCs, it has become common practice to refer to these countries as prime examples. Mainly two theories have been put forward to explain Latin American inflation: the monetarist and structuralist hypotheses. While in the monetarist theory aggregate excess demand resulting from an excess supply of money is regarded as the only cause of inflation, the structuralist theory ascribes inflation also to the composition of demand for products and services accompanied by inflexibilities in the productive structure. The purpose of this paper is to give further empirical evidence for the structuralist view of inflation in six selected Latin American countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. They have all been highly prone to inflation in the past. First, we outline the theoretical background of our investigation. Subsequently, empirical tests of the hypotheses are provided. Finally, we draw some conclusions from our study and relate the findings to the discussion of the harmful effects of export instability in LDCs.

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  • Fischer, Bernhard & Mayer, Thomas, 1980. "On the structuralist view of inflation in some Latin American countries: A reassessment," Kiel Working Papers 103, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:ifwkwp:103
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    1. Mehmet Mucuk & Sümeyra Evren, 2023. "What Drives Inflation in High-inflation Countries? Evidence from Haiti, Sudan, Türkiye and Zambia," Politická ekonomie, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2023(3), pages 238-266.
    2. Mehmet Mucuk & Sümeyra Evren, . "What Drives Inflation in High-inflation Countries? Evidence from Haiti, Sudan, Turkey and Zambia," Politická ekonomie, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 0.

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