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Working Less and Bargain Hunting More: Macroimplications of Sales during Japan's Lost Decades
Authors:NAO SUDO  KOZO UEDA  KOTA WATANABE  TSUTOMU WATANABE
Abstract:Standard New Keynesian models have often neglected temporary sales. In this study, we ask whether this treatment is appropriate. We use Japanese scanner data covering the last two decades and find a negative correlation between the frequency of sales and hours worked. We then construct a model that takes households' decisions regarding their allocation of time for work, leisure, and bargain hunting into account. We show that the decline in hours worked explains the rise in the frequency of sales. The real effect of monetary policy shocks weakens by around 40% due to temporary sales, but monetary policy still matters.
Keywords:E31  E32  E52  sales  monetary policy  lost decades  time use
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