Volume 2, Issue 3 September 2006

Firm-Specific Production Factors in a DSGE Model with Taylor Price Setting

Abstract

Using Bayesian likelihood methods, this paper estimates a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with Taylor contracts and firm-specific factors in the goods market on euro-area data. The paper shows how the introduction of firmspecific factors improves the empirical fit of the model and reduces the estimated contract length to a duration of four quarters, which is more consistent with the empirical evidence on average price durations in the euro area. However, in order to obtain this result, the estimated real rigidity is very large, either in the form of a very large constant elasticity of substitution between goods or in the form of an endogenous elasticity of substitution that is very sensitive to the relative price. Finally, the paper also investigates the implications of these estimates for the distribution of prices and quantities across the various goods sectors.

Authors

  • Gregory de Walque
  • Frank Smets
  • Rafael Wouters

JEL codes

  • E1
  • E2
  • E3

Other papers in this issue

Silvia Fabiani and Martine Druant and Ignacio Hernando and Claudia Kwapil and Bettina Landau and Claire Loupias and Fernando Martins and Thomas Mathä and Roberto Sabbatini and Harald Stahl and Ad Stokman