Long Memory Inflationary Dynamics: The Case of Brazil

Valderio A. Reisen, University Federal do Espirito Santo
Francisco Cribari-Neto, University Federal de Pernambuco
Mark J. Jensen, Brigham Young University

Abstract

It has been argued by several authors that the inflationary dynamics in Brazil follow a unit root process, thus displaying some inertia. Indeed, Cati, et al. (Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1999) have found that the inflationary dynamics in Brazil are nearly fully inertial. We estimate the fractional differencing parameter using an ARFIMA specification for the inflation rate in that country and our results suggest that the inflationary dynamics are better modeled by a long memory process than by a unit root mechanism, thus implying that there is no inertia in inflation, contrary to what has been found by other researchers. We also found that the estimates of the fractional parameter are invariant to first differencing.

Recommended Citation

Valderio A. Reisen, Francisco Cribari-Neto, and Mark J. Jensen (2003) "Long Memory Inflationary Dynamics: The Case of Brazil", Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics: Vol. 7: No. 3, Article 3.
http://www.bepress.com/snde/vol7/iss3/art3

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