• Title of article

    Menu costs and Markov inflation: A theoretical revision with new evidence

  • Author/Authors

    Christian Ahlin، نويسنده , , Mototsugu Shintani، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    32
  • From page
    753
  • To page
    784
  • Abstract
    We revisit a foundational theoretical paper in the menu-cost literature, Sheshinski and Weiss [1983. Optimum pricing policy under stochastic inflation. Review of Economic Studies 50(3), 513–529], one of the few to treat stochastic inflation with persistent deviations from trend. In contrast to the original finding, we show that optimal pricing in this environment entails using different ðs; SÞ bands in high-inflation and low-inflation states of the world. The low-inflation band is strictly contained within the high-inflation band. This revised solution has very different implications from the original one. Firms are generally risk loving, not risk averse, with respect to inflation. An increase in the variance of inflation increases price dispersion when inflation is high and decreases price dispersion when inflation is low. On an aggregate level, this optimal pricing would lead to bunching of prices and non-neutrality of money in the setting of Caplin and Spulber [1987. Menu costs and the neutrality of money. Quarterly Journal of Economics 102(4), 703–725]. To test the main finding, we construct an establishment-level dataset from the months surrounding Mexico’s ‘‘tequila crisis’’ in 1995. In the high-inflation state, price increases are larger and establishments allow their prices to vary more widely around their respective long-run mean relative prices. Cross-establishment price dispersion is lower, but this result seems due to decreased establishment heterogeneity rather thannarrower ðs; SÞ bands. Overall, the evidence suggests that establishments employ wider ðs; SÞ bands in the high-inflation state. r 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
  • Keywords
    Markov inflation , Menu cost , Optimal pricing
  • Journal title
    Journal of Monetary Economics
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Journal of Monetary Economics
  • Record number

    846062