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Author:Lach, S.
Tsiddon, D.
Title:Staggering and synchronization in price-setting: evidence from multiproduct firms
Journal:American Economic Review
1996 : DEC, VOL. 86:5, p. 1175-1196
Index terms:ECONOMICS
AMERICA
PRICES
Language:eng
Abstract:Theoretical work on price-setting behavior focuses on the single-product case while, in reality, a single price-setter sells many products. The authors use retail store-level multiproduct pricing data to learn about price dynamics. The authors find that, while the timing of a product's price changes is staggered across stores selling the same product, the timing of the price changes of different products sold within the same store is highly synchronized. this finding validates the usual assumption that decisions are staggered across price-setters and suggests that price rigidity is due mostly to "mechanical" reasons and not to informational asymmetries.
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