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The pricing behaviour of Italian firms: new survey evidence on price stickiness

Silvia Fabiani (), Angela Gattulli () and Roberto Sabbatini ()
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Silvia Fabiani: Banca d'Italia
Angela Gattulli: Banca d'Italia
Roberto Sabbatini: Banca d'Italia

No 515, Temi di discussione (Economic working papers) from Bank of Italy, Economic Research Department

Abstract: This study examines price setting behaviour of Italian firms on the basis of the results of a survey conducted by Banca d’Italia in early 2003 on a sample of around 350 firms belonging to all economic sectors. Prices are mostly fixed following standard mark-up rules, although customer-specific characteristics have a role, in particular in manufacturing and services where price discrimination across customers matters. Rival prices mostly affect price-setting strategies in industrial firms. In reviewing their prices, firms follow either statedependent rules or a combination of time and state-dependent ones. Concerning the frequency of price adjustments, a considerable degree of stickiness emerges both at the stage in which firms evaluate their pricing strategies and the stage in which they actually implement the price change. In 2002 most firms changed their price only once. Three alternative explanations of nominal rigidity are ranked highest by the firms interviewed: explicit contracts, tacit collusive behaviour and the perception of the temporary nature of the shock. Prices respond asymmetrically to shocks, depending on the direction of the adjustment (positive vs negative) and the source of the shock (demand vs supply). Real rigidities – captured by the degree of market competition, customers’ search costs, the sensitivity of profits to changes in demand – play an important role in determining this asymmetry. Moreover, whereas cost shocks impact more when prices have to be raised than when they have to be reduced, demand decreases are more likely to induce a price change than demand increases.

Keywords: nominal rigidity; real rigidity; price-setting; inflation persistence; survey data. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E30 D40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-com, nep-mac and nep-mic
Date: Written 2004-07
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