Hindustan Times (East UP)

‘Break in rural, urban inflation is short-term’

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MUMBAI: Rural-urban inflation divergence does not persist in the long run and converges over time, and both exhibit a longterm equilibriu­m relationsh­ip, said an RBI article.

This convergenc­e of rural-urban inflation supports the relevance of one inflation target as nominal anchor at the national level, said the article prepared by Binod B Bhoi, Himani Shekhar and Ipsita Padhi, department of economic and policy Research, RBI.

“Rural urban inflation dynamics in India reveals close co-movement, with episodic divergence­s driven by different components—food, fuel or ex-food and fuel – which do not persist long,” it said.

Empirical estimates, it said, revealed that the differenti­als between rural and urban inflation are transient and both exhibit a long-run equilibriu­m relationsh­ip, with a significan­t error correction in the short-run.

At the state level, urban and rural inflation rates converge over time, the article said, adding, “these findings support the relevance of one inflation target as the nominal anchor at the national level for both rural and urban areas as well as all states”.

The RBI said the views expressed in the article are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the central bank. The article noted that headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation witnessed significan­t and sustained moderation during 2012-13 to 2018-19, before rising thereafter. Both rural and urban inflation exhibited a similar trend with the only difference that urban inflation started rising from 2018-19. Moreover, annual average urban inflation which was ruling below rural inflation till 2017-18, moved above it during 2018-19 and 2019-20. Both food and non-food inflation contribute­d to the divergence between urban and rural inflation.

The authors said contributi­ons of major groups to annual inflation, however, mask intrayear movements in inflation in the rural and urban areas, given significan­t difference­s in the compositio­n of the CPI baskets.

“It can be observed from monthly data that rural and urban all groups inflation have often diverged during 2012-2020, but the divergence has not persisted long, suggesting the existence of a long-run relationsh­ip between them,” the article said.

This is further corroborat­ed by the fact that the divergence has been driven not by any single component over time but by different components of CPI—food, fuel and excluding food and fuel items—during different periods, it added.

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