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SUMMARY:Thomas HOLDEN (Deutsche Bundesbank) " Rationing Under Sticky Prices"
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Macro seminar\nTime : 12h15 – 13h30 \nDate : 03th  March 2025 \nSalle 3001 \nThomas HOLDEN (Deutsche Bundesbank) ” Rationing Under Sticky Prices” \nAbstract: Following the Covid pandemic\, the Suez Canal blockage and the Ukrainian war\, many goods experienced stockouts and delivery delays. But if prices are flexible\, then production cost increases pass through to prices\, and all goods remain available. Only if prices are sticky might firms ration demand through stockouts or delivery delays\, to avoid selling goods at a price below marginal cost. However\, the standard assumption in solving sticky price models is that firms sell the entire quantity demanded at their price. This paper investigates the consequences of allowing firms to ration under sticky prices\, in a continuous time model with idiosyncratic demand shocks and endogenous price rigidity. Rationing helps the model match empirical results from both micro & macro data. It produces a convex\, backward bending Phillips curve\, yet lower monetary non-neutrality and significantly higher optimal inflation.” \nOrganizer : Suzanne BELLUE \n
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