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Working Paper

What Do Micro Price Data Tell Us on the Validity of the New Keynesian Phillips Curve?

Kiel Working Papers, 1330

Authors

  • Alvarez
  • L.J.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

E31 D40

Key Words

hazard rate

micro data

Phillips curve

Phillips-Kurve

Pricing models

The New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) is now the dominant model of inflation dynamics. In recent years, a large body of empirical research has documented price-setting behaviour at the individual level, allowing the assessment of the micro-foundations of pricing models. This paper analyses the implications of 25 theoretical models in terms of individual behaviour and finds that they considerably differ in their ability to match the key micro stylised facts. However, none is available to account for all of them, suggesting the need to develop more realistic micro-founded price setting models.

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