April 16, 2025
Hadi Keshavarz

Hadi Keshavarz

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
Address: iran, busheher
Degree: Ph.D in Monetary Economics
Phone: -
Faculty: School of Business and Economics

Research

Title Estimating the Phillips Curve in the Iranian Economy: New Evidence Based on Time-Frequency Analysis
Type Article
Keywords
انتظارات تورمي؛ تبديل موجك پيوسته؛ منحني فيليپس
Journal تحقیقات اقتصادی
DOI 10.22059/jte.2024.374946.1008906
Researchers Saleh Taheri Bazkhaneh (Second researcher) , Hadi Keshavarz (Third researcher)

Abstract

This article utilizes the continuous wavelet transform and its associated tools to provide novel evidence regarding fundamental questions about the Phillips curve in the Iranian economy: slope stability, the role of expectations, and the long-run trade-off. The results indicate that the output gap's impact coefficient on inflation is not constant. Specifically, a positive effect was observed in the short run (2008-2010), while a negative effect was observed in the medium run (2000-2004) and the long run (1995-2004). Inflation expectations positively and significantly influence inflation in both the short and medium runs (2004-2013), but this effect becomes insignificant in the long run. Consequently, the slope of the Phillips curve is deemed unstable: it is negative only in the long run (1995-2004). Therefore, expectations cannot be considered a determining factor for inflation in the long run