JESD 2020
DOI: 10.7176/jesd/11-21-06
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The Determinants of Inflation in Ethiopia: A Multivariate Time Series Analysis

Abstract: Inflation is a continuous increase in the general price level in an economy and falling of purchasing power of the monetary unit. In Ethiopia inflation was not generally an issue before the year 2003/04. Different studies point out their own reasons for the dynamics of inflation of the state. Generally, the aim of this paper to identifying the major sources of inflation. The study observed CPI and its components annually from 1970 to 2011. To identify the major sources of inflation in Ethiopia, the study prese… Show more

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“…The exchange rate and economic growth increased while government revenue left decreasing effects on inflation in Pakistan (Ellahi, 2017). After this, we found Kahssay's (2017) contribution in which they provided evidence of the significantly stimulating role of economic growth for the inflation of the Ethiopian economy. Afterward, Uddin et al ( 2014) also explored the role of different macroeconomic factors on inflation, and their findings suggested that economic growth had significant and encouraging effects on inflation in Bangladesh.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The exchange rate and economic growth increased while government revenue left decreasing effects on inflation in Pakistan (Ellahi, 2017). After this, we found Kahssay's (2017) contribution in which they provided evidence of the significantly stimulating role of economic growth for the inflation of the Ethiopian economy. Afterward, Uddin et al ( 2014) also explored the role of different macroeconomic factors on inflation, and their findings suggested that economic growth had significant and encouraging effects on inflation in Bangladesh.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…economic growth does not Granger cause inflation. employed ordinary least square method and Error Correction Model (ECM) to examine the major determinants of inflation in Ethiopia using data for the period from 1975 up to 2014 [13]. The empirical result shows that in the long run inflation has been positively related to real GDP growth and money supply growth and negatively to the gross national saving and import of goods and services.…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%