Sticky Prices or Sticky Wages? An Equivalence Result
Florin Bilbiie and
Mathias Trabandt
Janeway Institute Working Papers from Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
Abstract:
We show an equivalence result in the standard representative agent New Keynesian model after demand shocks: assuming sticky prices and flexible wages yields identical allocations for GDP, consumption, labor, inflation and interest rates to the opposite case flexible prices and sticky wages. This equivalence result arises if the price and wage Phillips curves-slopes are identical and generalizes to any pair of price and wage Phillips curve slopes such that their sum and product are identical. Nevertheless, the cyclical implications for profits and wages are substantially different. We discuss how the equivalence breaks when these factor-distributional implications matter for aggregate allocations, e.g. in New Keynesian models with heterogeneous agents, endogenous firm entry, and non-constant returns to scale in production.
Keywords: inflation; Interest Rate; New Keynesian Model; Observational Equivalence; Output; Sticky Prices; Sticky Wages (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E10 E30 E50 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-10-20
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