Commodity prices, inflationary pressures, and monetary policy: evidence from BRICS economies

Mallick, S. K. & Sousa, R. M. (2013). Commodity prices, inflationary pressures, and monetary policy: evidence from BRICS economies. Open Economies Review, 24(4), 677-694. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11079-012-9261-5
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We assess the transmission of monetary policy and the impact of fluctuations in commodity prices on the real economy for the five biggest and fastest growing emerging market economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). Using modern econometric techniques, we show that a monetary policy contraction has a negative effect on output, suggesting that it can lean against unexpected macroeconomic shocks even when the financial markets are not well-developed in this group of countries. We also uncover the importance of commodity price shocks, which lead to a rise in inflation and demand an aggressive behaviour from central banks towards inflation stabilisation.

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