NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

Staggered Price Setting and Endogenous Persistence

download in pdf format
   (801 K)

email paper

Paul R. Bergin, Robert C. Feenstra

NBER Working Paper No. 6492
Issued in April 1998
NBER Program(s):   ME

This paper generates persistent effects of a monetary disturbance in the context of staggered price-setters. Previous research has been restricted by the CES functional form to price-setting rules that are constant markups over marginal costs. The present paper considers a translog form for preferences and an input-output structure for production in the context of a dynamic general equilibrium model of monopolistically competitive staggered price-setters. We derive a price-setting rule that is a function of marginal cost and also competitors' prices. This rule better captures the interaction of price-setters envisioned in Taylor (1980) and Blanchard (1983) in their early work on staggered contracts. The model is able to generate reasonable persistence, and also confirms the conjecture of Taylor and Blanchard that increasing the number of contracting groups increases the degree of persistence.

Published: Bergin, Paul R. and Robert C. Feenstra. "Staggered Price Setting, Translog Preferences, And Endogenous Persistence," Journal of Monetary Economics, 2000, v45(3,Jun), 657-680.

This paper is available as PDF (801 K) or via email.

Machine-readable bibliographic record - MARC, RIS, BibTeX

 
Publications
Activities
Meetings
Data
People
About

Support
National Bureau of Economic Research, 1050 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138; 617-868-3900; email: info@nber.org

Contact Us