Price Setting Behaviour of Pakistani Firms: Evidence from Four Industrial Cities of Punjab

Published By: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) | Published Date: January, 01 , 2010

Since the introduction of rational expectations in the literature, most of the research focus in the area of macroeconomics has been investigating micro foundations of macroeconomic theory and transmission channels of policy. In 1990s, macroeconomists started working on macro models incorporating the assumption of nominal rigidity with explicit modeling of optimal behaviour of individuals and firms. More recently, these models gained empirical support by looking at both aggregate as well as at firm-level data. In this regard, limited studies are available that focus on developing countries. For Pakistan, there has been little focus on micro level studies in the field of macro or monetary economics, so this study attempts to fill this gap.

Author(s): Wasim Shahid Malik, Ahsan ul Haq Satti, Ghulam Saghir | Posted on: Feb 06, 2016 | Views() | Download (157)


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