The Determinants of Inflation in West Africa
Journal: International Journal of Economics and Financial Research (Vol.5, No. 5)Publication Date: 2019-05-15
Authors : Diabaté Nahoussé;
Page : 100-105
Keywords : Inflation; West Africa; WAEMU; Monetary policy; MMG;
Abstract
The objective of this study is to identify the determinants of inflation in West Africa, mainly in the WAEMU zone, in order to contribute to improving the conduct of monetary policy. The equation of the exchange of the Quantitative Theory of the Currency and the generalized method of moments (MMG) in dynamic panel is used. Annual data concerning six countries in West Africa and range from 1991 to 2015. The results of the estimation show that in addition to the economic growth rate and the money supply, the devaluation has a significant effect on inflation. As we can see, inflation is not systematically a monetary phenomenon in West Africa. The authorities must therefore seek to determine the optimal threshold for the rate of increase of the money supply.
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