Title of article :
STAGGERED PRICE CONTRACTS AND INFLATION
PERSISTENCE: SOME GENERAL RESULTS∗
Author/Authors :
BY KARL WHELAN1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Despite their popularity as theoretical tools for illustrating the effects of nominal
rigidities, some have questioned whether models based on staggered price
contracts with rational expectations can match the persistence of the empirical
inflation process. This article presents some general results about this class of
models. It is shown that these models do not have a problem matching high autocorrelations
for inflation. However, they fail to explain a key feature of reducedform
Phillips-curve regressions: The positive dependence of inflation on its own
lags. It is shown that staggered price contracting models instead predict that the
coefficients on these lag terms should be negative.
Journal title :
International Economic Review
Journal title :
International Economic Review