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U.S. imports and exports respond little to exchange rate changes in the short run. Pricing behavior has long been thought central to explaining this response: if local prices do not respond to exchange rates, neither will trade flows. Sticky prices and strategic complementarities in price...
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We examined volatility spillover effects from five prominent global stock markets to India's stock market during the … and compare the results pre-and-post COVID-19. Results show that previous period news and volatility feeds the next period …'s volatility significantly and the volatility is found to be persistent. The analysis also shows that during the pre-COVID period …
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Electronic shelf label (ESL) is an emerging price display technology around the world. While these new technologies require non-trivial investments by the retailer, they also promise significant operational efficiencies in the form of savings in material, labor and managerial costs. The presumed...
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The standard New Keynesian model suffers from the so-called .macro-micro pricing conflict: in order to match the dynamics of inflation implied by macroeconomic data, the model needs to assume an average duration of price contracts which is much longer than what is observed in micro data. Here I...
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We study the implications of increased price flexibility on aggregate output volatility in a dynamic stochastic general … flexibility ; aggregate volatility ; systematic monetary policy ; DSGE model ; Bayesian estimation …
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