Minimax Adjustment Price Setting and Price Rigidities / Preissetzung nach dem Minimax-Anpassungsprinzip und Preisstarrheiten
Hauenschild Nils () and
Stahlecker Peter ()
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Hauenschild Nils: University of Hamburg, Institute for Statistics and Econometrics, Von-Melle-Park 5, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
Stahlecker Peter: University of Hamburg, Institute for Statistics and Econometrics, Von-Melle-Park 5, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik), 2004, vol. 224, issue 1-2, 37-50
Abstract:
We consider a model of a price setting monopolistic firm that has to decide on a price adjustment in light of some new information about the uncertain demand for its product. It is assumed that the firm applies the so-called minimax adjustment principle for this purpose. This optimality principle is based on the notion that human decision makers tend to be reluctant to change their behaviour and prefer to take the current price as a benchmark rather than to compute optimal new prices all the time. We show that the current price is maintained as long as it lies in some set that is derived from the firm’s degree of uncertainty and its degree of conservatism as regards changing behaviour. Otherwise, the price is adjusted but kept as close as possible to the current price. Hence, the model provides an explanation for the existence of price rigidities which is not based on any technical adjustment or menu costs but simply on how human decision makers may deal with uncertainty.
Keywords: Price rigidities; minimax adjustment principle; fuzzy information; Preisstarrheiten; Minimax-Anpassungsprinzip; unscharfe Information (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1515/jbnst-2004-1-204
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