Why are gasoline prices sticky? A test of alternative models of price adjustment

Citation
Douglas, Christopher et Herrera, Ana Marìa, Why are gasoline prices sticky? A test of alternative models of price adjustment , Journal of applied econometrics , 25(6), 2010, pp. 903-928
ISSN journal
08837252
Volume
25
Issue
6
Year of publication
2010
Pages
903 - 928
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Macroeconomic models of business cycles rely on the assumption that firms adjust prices infrequently to generate the short-run non-neutrality of money documented by the monetary transmission literature. They posit different mechanisms to generate price stickiness, with correspondingly different implications for inflation dynamics. Using an autoregressive conditional binomial model, we test which mechanism is most consistent with the pattern of price adjustment found in daily wholesale gasoline price data. Our results lead us to reject menu costs and information-processing delays but suggest that strategic considerations related to the idea of 'fair pricing' play an important role in accounting for price stickiness.