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Linking Individual and Aggregate Price Changes

Attila Rátfai

No B4-2, 10th International Conference on Panel Data, Berlin, July 5-6, 2002 from International Conferences on Panel Data

Abstract: Standard macroeconomic forecasting indicators and techniques perform poorly in predicting inflation in the short-run. In contrast, the present paper shows that microeconomic price data placed in an empirical framework rooted in (S,s) pricing theory convey extra information on inflation dynamics. The latent variable model designed to capture the gap between the target and the actual price is applied to a unique, highly disaggregated panel data set of consumer prices. Fluctuations in the shape of the cross-sectional density of price deviations contribute to short-run in-sample inflation. Asymmetry in the density particularly matters.

Keywords: Simulated Maximum Likelihood estimation; panel data; inflation dynamics; (S; s) pricing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: Written 2002-03
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