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Econometric Analysis of Money Demand in Serbia

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  • Jelena Maravic

    (National Bank of Serbia)

  • Mirjana Palic

    (National Bank of Serbia)

Abstract

This analysis aims to quantify features of exchange rate pass-through to inflation for Serbian economy. In summary of our results, ADL and recursive VAR methodologies confirm that pass-through effect in Serbia is relatively high, but, like in most countries, incomplete and well below one. Although, the estimates are very imprecise and range from 0.3 to 0.7, depending on the specification and sample size, the thrust our results suggests that the short term pass-through elasticity is less than 0.3 and the long run elasticity is less than 0.6.

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  • Jelena Maravic & Mirjana Palic, 2005. "Econometric Analysis of Money Demand in Serbia," Working papers 2, National Bank of Serbia.
  • Handle: RePEc:nsb:wppnbs:2
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