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Understanding The Inflationary Process In The Gcc Region The Case Of Saudi Arabia And Kuwait 1st Edition Hesham Alogeel Maher Hasan

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Understanding The Inflationary Process In The Gcc Region The Case Of Saudi Arabia And Kuwait 1st Edition Hesham Alogeel Maher Hasan
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 39
Author: Hesham Alogeel; Maher Hasan
ISBN: 9781451915044, 1451915047
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Understanding The Inflationary Process In The Gcc Region The Case Of Saudi Arabia And Kuwait 1st Edition Hesham Alogeel Maher Hasan by Hesham Alogeel; Maher Hasan 9781451915044, 1451915047 instant download after payment.

This paper investigates the factors that affect inflation in the GCC region by examining the inflationary processes in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The paper utilizes a model that accounts for foreign factors affecting inflation, such as trading partners' inflation and exchange rate pass-through effect, as well as domestic influences. The analysis concludes that, in the long run, higher inflation in trading partners' countries is the main driving force for inflation in the two countries, with significant but lower contributions from the exchange rate pass-through effect and oil prices. Demand and money supply shocks affect inflation in the short run.

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