Price rigidity and flexibility: recent theoretical developments - Introduction to the Special Issue
Daniel Levy ()
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The price system, the adjustment of prices to changes in market conditions, is the primary mechanism by which markets function and by which the three most basic questions get answered: what to produce, how much to produce and for whom to produce. To the behaviour of price and price system, therefore, have fundamental implications for many key issues in microeconomics and industrial organization, as well as in macroeconomics and monetary economics. In microeconomics, managerial economics, and industrial organization, economists focus on the price system efficiency. In macroeconomics and monetary economics, economists focus on the extent to which nominal prices fail to adjust to changes in market conditions. Nominal price rigidities play particularly important role in modern monetary economics and in the conduct of monetary policy because of their ability to explain short-run monetary non-neutrality. The behaviour of prices, and in particular the extent of their rigidity and flexibility, therefore, is of central importance in economics. This introductory essay briefly summarizes the eight studies of price rigidity that are included in this special issue.
Keywords: Price Rigidity; Price Stickiness; Rigid Prices; Sticky Prices; Menu Cost; Cost of Price Adjustment; Price Flexibility; Flexible Prices; Managerial Cost of Price Adjustment; Customer Cost of Price Adjustment; New Keynesian Economics; Price System (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-09
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Published in Managerial and Decision Economics, 2007, 28 (6), pp.523-530. ⟨10.1002/mde.1331⟩
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DOI: 10.1002/mde.1331
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