Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Consumer Prices: A European Perspective

ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 02-20 // 2002
ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 02-20 // 2002

Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Consumer Prices: A European Perspective

We study the pass-through of exchange rate changes to consumer prices for the euro area by estimating vector error correction models for Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. Using the weights of the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) we compute a weighted average of the country results for the euro area. We find that in response to a ten percent depreciation of the euro nominal effective exchange rate index, the HICP tends to increase by 0,4 percent after 12 months. The total effect amounts to 0,8 percent and the adjustment of consumer prices is completed after three years.

Hüfner, Felix und Michael Schröder (2002), Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Consumer Prices: A European Perspective, ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 02-20, Mannheim.

Autoren/-innen Felix Hüfner // Michael Schröder