Impact of regulated price adjustments on price variability in a very low inflation transition economy: Case of Armenia

This paper examines the impact of monetary policy and administrative price adjustments on price variability in a low inflation economy characterized by relatively frequent administrative price adjustments. Fluctuations of market determined prices, prices of agricultural goods in particular, are link...

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Main Author: Aghassi Mkrtchyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università Carlo Cattaneo LIUC 2005-06-01
Series:The European Journal of Comparative Economics
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Online Access:http://eaces.liuc.it/18242979200501/182429792005020102.pdf
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spelling doaj-86aa030783954160a43b834c8befcfc22020-11-25T01:29:47ZengUniversità Carlo Cattaneo LIUCThe European Journal of Comparative Economics1824-29792005-06-01211739Impact of regulated price adjustments on price variability in a very low inflation transition economy: Case of ArmeniaAghassi MkrtchyanThis paper examines the impact of monetary policy and administrative price adjustments on price variability in a low inflation economy characterized by relatively frequent administrative price adjustments. Fluctuations of market determined prices, prices of agricultural goods in particular, are linked to poor synchronization between administrative price changes and monetary policy. If monetary policy does not account for expected changes in administrative prices, demand for free goods shifts, causing fluctuation of prices for agricultural goods, because the supply of these goods is highly inelastic in Armenia. The findings contribute to a better understanding of agricultural price variability during 1998-2002. The impact of macroeconomic policy and structural adjustments on income distribution and rural poverty incidence are also examined. This research has immediate policy implications, since Armenia will continue to undergo major upward price adjustments of regulated prices, which may have a negative impact on income distribution unless aggregate demand management is changed.http://eaces.liuc.it/18242979200501/182429792005020102.pdfInflationprice variabilityregulated prices
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Impact of regulated price adjustments on price variability in a very low inflation transition economy: Case of Armenia
The European Journal of Comparative Economics
Inflation
price variability
regulated prices
author_facet Aghassi Mkrtchyan
author_sort Aghassi Mkrtchyan
title Impact of regulated price adjustments on price variability in a very low inflation transition economy: Case of Armenia
title_short Impact of regulated price adjustments on price variability in a very low inflation transition economy: Case of Armenia
title_full Impact of regulated price adjustments on price variability in a very low inflation transition economy: Case of Armenia
title_fullStr Impact of regulated price adjustments on price variability in a very low inflation transition economy: Case of Armenia
title_full_unstemmed Impact of regulated price adjustments on price variability in a very low inflation transition economy: Case of Armenia
title_sort impact of regulated price adjustments on price variability in a very low inflation transition economy: case of armenia
publisher Università Carlo Cattaneo LIUC
series The European Journal of Comparative Economics
issn 1824-2979
publishDate 2005-06-01
description This paper examines the impact of monetary policy and administrative price adjustments on price variability in a low inflation economy characterized by relatively frequent administrative price adjustments. Fluctuations of market determined prices, prices of agricultural goods in particular, are linked to poor synchronization between administrative price changes and monetary policy. If monetary policy does not account for expected changes in administrative prices, demand for free goods shifts, causing fluctuation of prices for agricultural goods, because the supply of these goods is highly inelastic in Armenia. The findings contribute to a better understanding of agricultural price variability during 1998-2002. The impact of macroeconomic policy and structural adjustments on income distribution and rural poverty incidence are also examined. This research has immediate policy implications, since Armenia will continue to undergo major upward price adjustments of regulated prices, which may have a negative impact on income distribution unless aggregate demand management is changed.
topic Inflation
price variability
regulated prices
url http://eaces.liuc.it/18242979200501/182429792005020102.pdf
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