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Euro Area Inflation after the Pandemic and Energy Shock: Import Prices, Profits and Wages

By Niels-Jakob H Hansen, Frederik G Toscani, Jing Zhou

June 23, 2023

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Niels-Jakob H Hansen, Frederik G Toscani, and Jing Zhou. Euro Area Inflation after the Pandemic and Energy Shock: Import Prices, Profits and Wages, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2023) accessed November 22, 2024

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Summary

We document the importance of import prices and domestic profits as a counterpart to the recent increase in euro area inflation. Through a novel consumption deflator decomposition, we show that import prices account for 40 percent of the average change in the consumption deflator over 2022Q1 – 2023Q1, while domestic profits account for 45 percent. The increase in nominal profits was largest in sectors benefiting from increasing international commodity prices and those exposed to recent supply-demand mismatches. While the results show that firms have passed on more than the nominal cost shock, and have fared relatively better than workers, the limited available data does not point to a widespread increase in markups. Looking ahead, assuming nominal wage growth of around 4.5 percent over 2023-24 – slightly below the level seen in Q1 2023 – and broadly unchanged productivity, a normalization of the profit share to the average level over 2015-19 will be necessary to achieve a convergence of inflation to target over the next two years. Monetary policy will thus need to remain restrictive to anchor expectations and maintain subdued demand such that workers and firms settle on relative price setting that is consistent with disinflation.

Subject: Consumption, Deflation, Inflation, Labor, Labor costs, National accounts, Prices, Wages

Keywords: Consumption, Deflation, Deflator inflation, Europe, Global, Growth space, Inflation, Labor costs, North America, Novel consumption deflator decomposition, Profit projection, Profit share, Profits, Terms of Trade, Wages

Publication Details

  • Pages:

    22

  • Volume:

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  • Series:

    Working Paper No. 2023/131

  • Stock No:

    WPIEA2023131

  • ISBN:

    9798400245473

  • ISSN:

    1018-5941