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This paper studies the effect of competitive pressures on inflation dynamics. To this end it derives and estimates a New Keynesian Phillips curve in a model with endogenous firm entry. The number of active firms is inversely related to their market power. By taking into account the number of...
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We derive a New Keynesian Phillips Curve under Calvo staggered pricing and price competition. Firms strategic interactions induce price adjusters to change their prices less when there are more firms that do not adjust. This reduces the slope of the Phillips curve and generates an additional...
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Competition can have opposite impacts on the inflation-output trade-off by increasing the real rigidity but lowering the nominal rigidity. We build a New Keynesian model with Kimball aggregator and Calvo staggered pricing. We use the Bayesian method to estimate our model with regional data from...
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Recent research and policy discussions have noted that the potentially increased competition among firms since the 1990s may affect inflation and economic activity. This paper considers the implications of this structural change on short-run inflation dynamics, and for assessing shocks to...
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