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Asymmetric Price Adjustment 3 Cost and Benefit of Information Acquiring and Processing 3 Price Rigidity 3 Rational Inattention 3
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Free 3
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Working Paper 1
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Undetermined 2 English 1
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Bergen, Mark 3 Levy, Daniel 3 Ray, Sourav 3 Chen, Haipeng (Allan) 1 Haipeng (Allan) Chen 1 Haipeng (Allen) Chang 1
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Department of Economics, Bar Ilan University 1 School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht 1
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Working Paper 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, Bar Ilan University 1 Working Papers / School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht 1
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RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Asymmetric Price Adjustment "in the Small:" An Implication of Rational Inattention
Levy, Daniel; Chen, Haipeng (Allan); Ray, Sourav; … - 2004
Analyzing scanner price data that cover 27 product categories over an eight-year period from a large Mid-western supermarket chain, we uncover a surprising regularity in the data—small price increases occur more frequently than small price decreases. We find that this asymmetry holds for price...
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Asymmetric Price Adjustment in the Small: An Implication of Rational Inattention
Levy, Daniel; Haipeng (Allen) Chang; Ray, Sourav; … - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2004
We study the implications of rational inattention for individual price dynamics. Analyzing scanner data that cover 29 product categories over a eight-year period from a large Mid-western supermarket chain, we uncover a surprising regularity in the data--small price increases occur more...
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Asymmetric Price Adjustment in the Small: An Implication of Rational Inattention
Levy, Daniel; Haipeng (Allan) Chen; Ray, Sourav; … - Department of Economics, Bar Ilan University - 2004
Analyzing scanner price data that cover 27 product categories over an eight-year period from a large Mid-western supermarket chain, we uncover a surprising regularity in the data—small price increases occur more frequently than small price decreases. We find that this asymmetry holds for price...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008478914
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