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2024 | 72 | 3-4 | 140 – 168

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WHAT DRIVES INFLATION IN TIMES OF WEAK ECONOMIC RECOVERY? DISENTANGLING THE SOURCES OF RECENT INFLATIONARY SPIKE IN SLOVAKIA

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In contrast to the pre-Covid-19 pandemic and post-Great Recession periods, when a significant part of mainly advanced economies experienced a low-growth, low-inflation macroeconomic landscape, the post-Covid-19 pandemic period has seen a dramatic shift, with notable increases in the inflation rate while economic growth has remained largely sluggish. In this study, we estimate the underlying causes of the recent inflation spikes and quantify the contributions of individual factors such as production costs, imported consumption and corporate profits to consumer price inflation in Slovakia over the period 2021 – 2023. This is done by using the methodology of the adjusted input-output (IO) price model, which was adopted from Dhingra (2023). The results suggest that excessive corporate mark ups and profits, input prices and imported inflation have played the most profound role in the overall rising trend of consumer price inflation in the recent period.

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  • Institute of Economic Research SAS, Šancová 56, 811 05 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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