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5. Inflation Dynamics and Expectations in Singapore

verfasst von : Hwee Kwan Chow

Erschienen in: Inflation and Deflation in East Asia

Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland

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Abstract

Inflation dynamics in Singapore have primarily been shaped by foreign factors, including global inflationary pressures and external macroeconomic shocks. More recently, the normalisation phase of the Covid-19 pandemic crisis has led to domestic price pressures from pent-up demand and supply chain disruptions. Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine has resulted in a hike in the global prices of food, energy, and industrial commodities. Using inflation forecasts from the MAS Survey of Professional Forecasters as our measure of inflation expectations, we show that short-term inflation expectations started shifting up particularly in 2022. Moreover, greater disagreement amongst survey respondents in the 2022 quarter one survey suggests individual short-term inflation expectations may also be slipping. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has promptly responded to the elevated price pressures by repeatedly tightening monetary policy. Such forceful policy responses reveal the central bank’s resolve to maintain price stability, which will help to ensure that inflation expectations in Singapore remain anchored.

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Fußnoten
1
See MAS (2021) for a review of the Singapore year-on-year inflation rate on a quarterly basis over the past fifty years.
 
2
See Chow (2005) for a detailed discussion on the monetary transmission mechanism in Singapore.
 
3
Bayoumi et al. (2005) describes the methodology used in computing the trade weights.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Inflation Dynamics and Expectations in Singapore
verfasst von
Hwee Kwan Chow
Copyright-Jahr
2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27949-2_5