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Vol. 27, No. 2
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Last Updated: 05/05/2003

Testing the Calvo model of sticky prices

Martin Eichenbaum, Jonas D. M. Fisher

This article discusses the empirical performance of a widely used model of nominal rigidities: the Calvo model of sticky goods prices. The authors argue that there is overwhelming evidence against this model. But this evidence is generated under three key assumptions: one, there is no lag between the time firms reoptimize their price plans and the time they implement those plans; two, there is no measurement error in inflation; and three, monetary policy is the same in the pre-1979 and post-1982 periods. The authors discuss the impact of relaxing each of these assumptions.

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