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Recent Assessment of Disinflation Policy Scenarios for Slovenia

In: Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, vol. 53, no. 2
Jani Beko - Mejra Festic

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Year, pages: 2005, 222 - 237
Keywords:
disinflation, disinflation factors, economic policy JEL Classification: E31, E37, E64
About article:
Sustainable reduction of inflation remains, even after more than a decade of economic transition, one of the key tasks for the majority of central and east European countries. In the present paper we employ an iterative multisectoral model underpinned by estimates of sectoral price functions to simulate six disinflation scenarios for the case of Slovenia. The model simulations show that substantial progress in disinflation can be made already in 2004. However, instead of relying on a single antiinflationary tool, stabilization of the inflation rate at around 3 – 4 % per annum demands highly harmonized implementation of at least three instruments: moderate deindexation of wages, rigorous price policy in those segments of the Slovenian economy where lack of competition does not assure price stability, and a prudent monetary policy.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Beko, J., Festic, M. 2005. Recent Assessment of Disinflation Policy Scenarios for Slovenia. In Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, vol. 53, no.2, pp. 222-237. 0013-3035.

APA:
Beko, J., Festic, M. (2005). Recent Assessment of Disinflation Policy Scenarios for Slovenia. Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, 53(2), 222-237. 0013-3035.