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ID080869
Title ProperDoes China have inflationary effects on the USA and Japan?
LanguageENG
AuthorFeyzioglu, Necmettin Tarhan ;  Willard, Luke Byrne
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)With China's share in global trade increasing rapidly, some argued in 2002-2003 that China was exporting deflation to other countries as it was dumping cheap goods in mature markets. Later, others argued that China was causing sharp increases in global prices. This paper uses several econometric techniques to assess the extent of the link between inflation rates between China and the USA and Japan. Only limited empirical evidence at the aggregate level is found for consumer price inflation in China leading to price changes in the USA and Japan. However, there is some evidence that inflation in the USA has an impact on Chinese inflation. The results seem consistent with the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan being concerned about inflation and, hence, adjusting policy such that inflation shocks have no significant effect on overall inflation. Recent Chinese price rises are unlikely to have a material effect on the USA or Japan
`In' analytical NoteChina and World Economy Vol. 16, No.1; Jan-Feb 2008: p1-16
Journal SourceChina and World Economy Vol. 16, No.1; Jan-Feb 2008: p1-16
Key WordsChina ;  Trade ;  Infation ;  Deflation