2013
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-124x.2013.12048.x
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What Causes China's High Inflation? A Threshold Structural Vector Autoregression Analysis

Abstract: China's astonishing economic growth implies a necessity to understand its inflation. The present paper employs threshold nonrecursive structural vector autoregression analysis to explore the asymmetric effects of macro-variables on inflation in low and high inflation regimes. The empirical evidence demonstrates, first, that the reactions of inflation to various shocks are inflation-regime-dependent and asymmetric. Second, monetary policy influences China's high inflation and adjusting the domestic interest rat… Show more

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“…The SVAR model can be useful when we test relationships among a set of variables that shows strong co-movements (Sims, 1980;Guo, 2013). The relationship between the variables in question -child allowances, gender wage gap, female labor employment, fertility rate and female tertiary school enrollment-are endogenously determined and the direction of causality is often unclear.…”
Section: A Data and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SVAR model can be useful when we test relationships among a set of variables that shows strong co-movements (Sims, 1980;Guo, 2013). The relationship between the variables in question -child allowances, gender wage gap, female labor employment, fertility rate and female tertiary school enrollment-are endogenously determined and the direction of causality is often unclear.…”
Section: A Data and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%