C. Emre Alper
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Applied Economics | 2012
Andrea Schaechter; C. Emre Alper; Elif C. Arbatli; Carlos Caceres; Giovanni Callegari; Marc Gerard; Jiri Jonas; Tidiane Kinda; Anna Shabunina; Anke Weber
This article presents a range of tools and indicators for analysing fiscal vulnerabilities and risks for advanced economies. The analysis covers key short-, medium- and long-term dimensions. Short-term pressures are captured by assessing (i) gross funding needs, (ii) market perceptions of default risk and (iii) stress dependence among sovereigns. Medium- and long-term pressures are summarized by (iv) medium- and long-term budgetary adjustment needs, (v) susceptibility of debt projections to growth and interest rate shocks and (vi) stochastic risks to medium-term debt dynamics. Aiming to cover a wide range of advanced economies and minimize data lags, has also influenced the selection of empirical methods. Due to these features, they can, for example, help inform the joint IMF–FSB Early Warning Exercise (EWE) on the fiscal dimensions of economic risks.
Archive | 2016
C. Emre Alper; Niko A Hobdari; Ali Uppal
This paper analyzes food inflation trends in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) from 2000 to 2016 using two novel datasets of disaggregated CPI baskets. Average food inflation is higher, more volatile, and similarly persistent as non-food non-fuel (NF/NF) inflation, especially in low-income countries (LICs) in SSA. We find evidence that food inflation became less persistent from 2009 onwards, related to recent improvements in monetary policy frameworks. We also find that high food prices are driven mainly by non-tradable food in SSA and there is incomplete pass-through from world food and fuel prices and exchange rates to domestic food prices. Taken together, these finding suggest that central banks in low-income countries with high and persistent food inflation should continue to pay attention to headline inflation to anchor inflation expectations. Other policy levers include reducing tariffs and improving storage and transport infrastructure to reduce food pressures.
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade | 2003
C. Emre Alper; Ziya Öniş
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade | 2002
C. Emre Alper
Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du développement | 2003
C. Emre Alper; Ziya Öniş
Social Science Research Network | 2002
C. Emre Alper; Ziya Öniş
International Finance | 2012
C. Emre Alper; Lorenzo Forni; Marc Gerard
Public Debt in Advanced Economies and its Spillover Effectson Long-Term Yields | 2011
C. Emre Alper; Lorenzo Forni
Economics Letters | 2012
C. Emre Alper; Salih Fendoglu; Burak Saltoglu
Social Science Research Network | 2001
C. Emre Alper; S. Borağan Aruoba