
On the Timing of Production Decisions in Monetary Economies
Anbarci, Nejat; Dutu, Richard; Sun, Ching-Jen (2019), On the Timing of Production Decisions in Monetary Economies, International Economic Review, 60, 1, p. 447-472. 10.1111/iere.12359
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2019Nom de la revue
International Economic ReviewVolume
60Numéro
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Wiley
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447-472
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Anbarci, NejatFaculty of Business and Law, Deakin University
Dutu, Richard
Laboratoire d'Economie de Dauphine [LEDa]
Sun, Ching-Jen
Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin University
Résumé (EN)
In most macroeconomic models inflation tends to be harmful. In this article, we show that by simply changing the timing of production decisions by firms from “on demand” to “in advance,” some inflation can boost welfare as long as goods are sufficiently perishable. The main conclusion from this research is that by effectively hiding the strategic interaction between supply and demand, assuming production on demand is not without loss of generality.Mots-clés
Timing; Perishability; Production; Money; Inflation; SearchPublications associées
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