Abstract

One curious fact to emerge from the return to flexible exchange rates in the 1970s was the failure of empirical tests of simple versions of the purchasing power parity (PPP) doctrine. This paper seeks to establish whether that observed poor performance of PPP can be attributed to uncertainty regarding the rate of inflation due to the large variations in relative prices experienced during the 1970s. The evidence is found to be unsupportive of the notion.

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