Pricing Behavior and the Response of Hours to Productivity Shocks |
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Authors: | DOMENICO J. MARCHETTI,FRANCESCO NUCCI&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Domenico J. Marchetti;is a Senior Economist at Banca d'Italia (E-mail: ). Francesco Nucci;is a Professor of Economics and Statistics at Universitàdi Roma "La Sapienza," Facoltàdi Scienze Statistiche (E-mail: ). |
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Abstract: | Recent contributions have suggested that technology shocks have a negative impact on hours, contrary to the prediction of standard flexible-price models of the business cycle. Some authors have interpreted this finding as evidence in favor of sticky-price models, while others have either extended flexible-price models or disputed the empirical finding itself. In this paper, we estimate a variety of alternative total factor productivity measures for a representative sample of Italian manufacturing firms and on average find a negative effect of productivity shocks on hours growth. More interestingly, using the reported frequency of price reviews, we show that the contractionary effect is stronger for firms with stickier prices and weaker or not significant for firms with more flexible prices. Price stickiness remains a crucial factor in shaping the response of hours after controlling for product storability or market power. |
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Keywords: | E30 E32 D24 |
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