Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: András Mihály Kovács (ed.) Author-X-Name-First: András Mihály Author-X-Name-Last: Kovács Author-Email: kovacsm@mnb.hu Author-Workplace-Name: Magyar Nemzeti Bank Title: CEC5: On The Estimated Size of the Balassa-Samuelson Effect in CEC5 Countries Abstract: In this paper we try to give a summary on the importance of the productivity based real appreciation e.g. the Balassa-Samuelson (BS) effect in five Central and Eastern European (CEC5) countries, namely the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, the Slovak Republic, and Slovenia. We develop our approach from two directions. Firstly, we try to apply a common simple analytical framework for producing some stylised facts, and obtaining a “guesstimate” of relative price movements due to different sectoral productivity growth rates. Secondly, we try to summarise the econometric evidence available for the countries, both from individual country and panel estimates. It seems clear from the analyses, that both approaches gives a size of the BS effect not exceeding 2% per annum on CPI inflation vis-ŕ-vis Germany. The numbers obtained are somewhat different, that one would conclude from the change in relative prices in the countries considered. This result might be explained by the fact, that the BS hypotheses did not hold exactly in the past, other factors like change in the sectoral wage rates, pricing behaviour and indermediate product prices also contributed to the behaviour of the nontradable and tradable price ratio. As these estimates are based on past data, when productivity differentials were higher than current figures, it is very likely, that as the catch-up goes by, the possible magnitude of the effect will be even smaller. From this one might conclude that real convergence should not necessary danger the fulfilment of the Maastricht Treaty Criteria on inflation. Length: 46 pages Creation-Date: 2002 File-URL: http://english.mnb.hu/Root/Dokumentumtar/ENMNB/Kiadvanyok/mnben_mnbfuzetek/mnben_WP2002_5/wp2002_5.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Number: 2002/5 Classification-JEL: Keywords: Handle: RePEc:mnb:wpaper:2002/5