Disaggregate evidence on the persistence of consumer price inflation

Authors
Citation
E. Clark, Todd, Disaggregate evidence on the persistence of consumer price inflation, Journal of applied econometrics , 21(5), 2006, pp. 563-587
ISSN journal
08837252
Volume
21
Issue
5
Year of publication
2006
Pages
563 - 587
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
This paper uses disaggregate inflation data spanning all of consumption to examine: (i) the persistence of disaggregate inflation relative to aggregate inflation; (ii) the distribution of persistence across consumption sectors; and (iii) whether persistence has changed. Assuming mean inflation to be unchanged, disaggregate persistence inflation is consistently below aggregate persistence. Taking into account an early 1990s shift in mean inflation identified by break tests yields much lower estimates of both aggregate and disaggregate persistence for 1984-2002. But with the mean break, average disaggregate persistence is actually as great as aggregate inflation persistence. A factor model provides a natural framework for interpreting the relationship between aggregate and disaggregate persistence.