Output gaps and inflation in South Africa

In South Africa, a positive output gap—where actual economic output exceeds potential—typically leads to rising inflation as demand-driven pressures push up prices. This relationship, aligned with concept of the Phillips Curve, suggests that when the economy operates above capacity, businesses pass higher costs onto consumers, reinforcing inflationary trends. The second chart compares output gap estimates and 1-year lagged inflation outcomes.

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