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Product market regulation,trend inflation and inflation dynamics in the new Keynesian Phillips curve
Authors:Laurence Bloch
Affiliation:CREST-INSEE, TJ310, 15, boulevard Gabriel Péri, 92245 Malakoff Cedex, France
Abstract:In this empirical paper, we take a close look at the impact of the observed decline in the product market regulation, and hence in the barriers to entry and in impediments to competition, on inflation dynamics since the early 1980s.We use an enlarged new Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) allowing for entry of firms and increasing competitive pressures with the number of firms and non zero trend inflation.Using OECD indicators on product market regulations, characterized by persistent fluctuations, and taking into account the non stationary properties of the inflation process, we investigate the empirical relevance of this NKPC for inflation dynamics in the US and France, assuming VAR expectations. The results point out that product market regulation is a good candidate as an exogenous structural source of the observed persistence in inflation for the past thirty years in both the US and France.
Keywords:Firm entry  Product market regulation  New Keynesian Phillips Curve  Trend inflation  Inflation dynamics
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