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A common finding in empirical studies using micro data on consumer and producer prices is that hazard functions for price changes are decreasing. This means that a firm will have a lower probability of changing its price the longer it has kept it unchanged. This result is at odds with standard...
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The Phillips curve has flattened out over the last decades. Inspired by the recent evidence about the dynamics of the industrial structure in some advanced economies, we build up a model that rationalizes this phenomenon as a result of the observed increase in polarization in many industries,...
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The Phillips curve has flattened out over the last decades. We develop a model that rationalizes this phenomenon as a result of the observed increase in polarization in many industries, a process along which a few top firms gain an increasing share of their industry market. In the model, firms...
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