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Potential Decoupling in Inflation and Monetary Policy
Asymmetry in consumer baskets of advanced and EMEs.
- Food is more significant in the basket of EMEs and developing economies.
- Food prices has potential to increase due to
- Rapid growth,
- Lack of sufficient agricultural productivity growth in EMEs and developing economies.
- Rapid employment shift from agriculture to industries in EMEs.
- High-tech consumer products are more significant in the consumer basket of advanced economies.
- Rapidly declining price and increasing quality of especially CIT products.