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Asymmetric price adjustment in the small

Chen, Haipeng (Allan), Daniel Levy, Sourav Ray and Mark Bergen

Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008, vol. 55, issue 4, pages 728-737

Abstract: Analyses of a large retail scanner price data set reveal a new and surprising regularity - small price increases occur more frequently than small price decreases for price changes of up to 10¢. That is, we find asymmetric price adjustment "in the small." Furthermore, it turns out that inflation offers only a partial explanation for the finding. Indeed, substantial proportion of the asymmetry remains unexplained, even after accounting for the inflation. For example, the asymmetry holds also after excluding periods of inflation from the data, and even for products whose price had not increased. The findings hold for different aggregate and disaggregate measures of inflation and also after allowing for lagged price adjustments.

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