This work investigates the behavior of money demand in Brazil in order to derive the welfare costs of inflation after the Real Plan. The results, for a period of about seventeen years, corroborated the log-log specification that shows significant gains in welfare cost of inflation. Still, for an inflation of around 4.5%per year, there is a welfare cost between 0,15 and 0,20% of income. But, we suggest that the country directs its policies to achieve a much lower level of inflation and to a level of steady state real interest rate of developed countries.
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Caetano, S. M., Ju´nior, G. E. S., & Souza Ju´nior, J. R. de C. (2014). Custos de bem-estar da inflac¸a&tild;o no brasil po´s-real. Economia Aplicada, 18(2), 271–293. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-8050/ea440
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