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This paper examines heterogeneity in price stickiness using a large, original, set of individual price data collected at the retail level for the computation of the French CPI. To that end, we estimate, at a very high level of disaggregation, competing-risks duration models that distinguish...
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in France. We first provide a methodological discussion of issues involved in estimating average price duration with …
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Using micro price data covering the Great Recession period, we document new facts on price rigidity in France: (i) each … in France versus 15% in the United States; (ii) the distribution of price changes is dispersed with a lot of large and …
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Using micro price data covering the Great Recession period, we investigate new patterns of price rigidity for France …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013088179
in France. We first provide a methodological discussion of issues involved in estimating average price duration with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319161
In this study we investigate the duration of consumer price spells and the price change patterns for Turkey. The study employs the most comprehensive unofficial micro price data so far for Turkey covering around 6000 items over four years which comprises a major part of the Consumer Price Index...
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Based on individual price records collected for the computation of the Austrian CPI, average frequencies of price changes and durations of price spells are estimated to characterize price setting in Austria. Depending on the estimation method, prices are unchanged for 10 to 14 months on average....
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This paper systematically integrates microdata and macrodata analysis of price rigidity in mon-etary economics. We explore the mechanism of price-setting using survival based approaches in order to see what factors drive the observed price rigidity. We find significant effects of macroeconomic...
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This paper studies monetary policy rules in a small open economy with Inflation Targeting, incomplete pass-through and rigid nominal wages. The paper shows that, when nominal wages are fully flexible and pass-through is low to moderate, the monetary authority should target the consumer price...
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This paper examines heterogeneity in price stickiness using a large, original, set of individual price data collected at the retail level for the computation of the French CPI. To that end, we estimate, at a very high level of disaggregation, competing-risks duration models that distinguish...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011604582