We develop an empirical representation of inflation in Tanzania for the decade from 2001, estimating ‘multiple-determinant’ single-equation models for headline inflation and its major components (food, energy and core inflation). Our results suggest that while supply-side factors, including yield variability and international price arbitrage, play a major role in determining domestic food and fuel inflation (which together account for almost 60 percent of the total CPI basket), demand-side factors amenable to policy intervention by the monetary authorities anchor core inflation.
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Adam, C., Kwimbere, D., Mbowe, W., & O’Connell, S. (2016). Food Prices and Inflation in Tanzania. Journal of African Development, 18(2), 19–40. https://doi.org/10.5325/jafrideve.18.2.0019
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