Income convergence and inflation in central and eastern Europe

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Panel data from ten central and eastern European countries shows that lagged income levels had little correlation with relative inflation, despite a long-term connection between the two, according to research published last Thursday by the Bank of Estonia.

The paper, which examines the process of price convergence in the countries using annual data from 1995 to 2008, seeks to establish whether relative price increases are inevitably a product income convergence. "No economic theory links trend

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