Abstract
Food inflation in Peru has a significant influence on total inflation, so the presence of second-round effects on core inflation may be high. This paper estimates the size of these second-round effects using a general equilibrium model for the Peruvian economy. The results indicate the absence of a significant second round effect on Peruvian inflation, given that food inflation does not play any role in the formation of inflation expectations and in the determination of wages.
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Ribeiro, J. (2019). Inflación de alimentos en Perú: El rol de la política monetaria. Revista de Análisis Económico, 34(2), 81–98. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-88702019000200081
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