Intrinsic inflation persistence

Sheedy, Kevin D.ORCID logo (2010) Intrinsic inflation persistence Journal of Monetary Economics, 57 (8). pp. 1049-1061. ISSN 0304-3932
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Empirical evidence suggests that inflation determination is not purely forward-looking, but models of price setting have struggled to rationalize this finding without directly assuming backward-looking pricing rules for firms. This paper shows that intrinsic inflation persistence can be explained with no deviation from optimizing, forward-looking behaviour if prices that have remained fixed for longer are more likely to be changed than those set recently. A relationship between the probability of price adjustment and the duration of a price spell is shown to imply a simple “hybrid” Phillips curve including lagged and expected inflation, which is estimated using macroeconomic data.

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