Non-price rigidity and cost of adjustment

Georg Müller, Mark Bergen, Shantanu Dutta, Daniel Levy

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Abstract

There has been increasing interest in understanding how firms undertake non-price adjustment activities, especially in situations where prices may be rigid despite changes in market conditions. Using scanner price data for over 4500 different food products from a large US supermarket chain, we document periods of rigidity in product additions and deletions: new products are less likely to be introduced, and existing products are less likely to be discontinued during holiday periods than throughout the rest of the year. We argue that this is due to higher costs of undertaking these kinds of product assortment activities during holiday periods. We discuss how this relates to the exiting literature on non-price adjustment and price rigidity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)817-832
Number of pages16
JournalManagerial and Decision Economics
Volume28
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2007

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