Staggered Wages and Disinflation Dynamics: What can More Microfoundations Tell Us
Guido Ascari and
Neil Rankin
No 97-16, Discussion Papers from University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics
Abstract:
We study the output costs of a reduction in monetary growth in a dynamic general equilibrium model with staggered wages. As in John Taylor's approach, the money wage is fixed for two periods, but in our model it is also chosen according to intertemporal optimisation as are consumption and money demand. Agents have labour market monopoly power. We show that the introduction of microfoundations helps to resolve the puzzle recently raised by Laurence Ball, namely that disinflation in staggered pricing models causes a boom. In our model disinflation, whether unanticipated or anticipated, unambiguously causes a slump.
Pages: 32, 7 pages
Date: 1997-12
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