Price Level Convergence in Turkey
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ÇAKIR, Mustafa & Lokman GÜNDÜZ, "Price Level Convergence in Turkey", Applied Economics Letters, (2021): 1-6.Özet
This paper examines price convergence among 26 regions of Turkey using general and disaggregated
monthly consumer prices between 2005 and 2019. In contrast to previous studies, the
results provide evidence for convergence clubs (multiple equilibria) and support the heterogeneity
of consumer prices across Turkish regions. This finding is particularly valid for the
disaggregated prices where there exist two to four clubs. There is also an increase in the number
of convergence clubs in recent years. That is, market integration or the law of one price in Turkey
does not appear to be achieved not only for the prices of nontradable goods but also for those of
tradable goods either, most likely due to a combination of factors including higher exchange rate
volatility, rising inflation and unrelenting regional socio-economic disparities. Our results show
that the inflation-targeting regime does not help converge the consumer price levels across the
regions.