01 Mar 2008 - 01 Sep 2008
commodity prices, economic integration, EMU, Europe, European Monetary Union, inflation, Macroeconomics and macroeconomic policy, Poland, Research, Trade, economic integration and globalization

Poland: EMU and prices in Poland - analysis of the impact of accession to the euro area on the comparative price level

 

Description:

The study aimed at determining the impact on prices of adopting the euro in Poland.  Unlike the majorty of studies dealing with euro-induced short-lived inflation shocks, the author attempted to shed light on longer-term developments in prices following EMU accession.

A model of price level determination was set up based on pricing mechanism in segmented markets where prices include mark-ups over costs.  Relative price levels in individual EU27 countries were explained by a set of  factors that can be grouped in several categories:

  • Demand-side factors related to the catching-up process of lower income countries (e.g. GDP, wages)
  • Supply-side factors such as levels of taxation or transport costs
  • Factors related to competition in individual markets (e.g. import openness)
  • The EU-factor (binary variable related to the EU accession)
  • Exchange rate and euro adoption

The model of price level determination used data on the comparative price levels for 27 EU countries betweem 1999 and 2006/7.  A dummy variable for euro countries was included, which allowed to measure the impact of the eur on the price levels in a multi-variable environment controlling all crucial macroeconomic elements that could potential influence prices. The results of this experiment isolated the effects of the euro, which served to provide a tentative answer to the impact on the Polish domestic price levels to be expected were Poland to joint the EMU.

The report was produced by Przemyslaw Wozniak and presented during a workshop at the National Bank of Poland. Dr. Wozniak also presented the outcome of the project during a Policy Research Seminar held at CASE on 19 November 2008.

Sponsor:

National Bank of Poland