TY - JOUR AU - Flood,Robert P. AU - Hodrick,Robert J. TI - Optimal Price and Inventory Adjustment in an Open-Economy Model of the Business Cycle JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 1089 PY - 1986 Y2 - March 1986 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w1089 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w1089.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Robert Flood Notre Dame E-Mail: rflood1@nd.edu Robert J. Hodrick Graduate School of Business Columbia University 3022 Broadway New York, NY 10027 Tel: 212/854-3413 Fax: 212/316-9219 E-Mail: rh169@columbia.edu AB - This paper develops an open-economy macroeconomic model which can be used to interpret the observed fluctuations in output, inventories,prices,and exchange rates in the medium-sized economies of the world. The model is consistent with the major empirical regularities that have been discovered in studies of business cycles as closed-economy phenomena and in empirical studies of prices and exchange rates. The empirical regularities are (i) changes in the nominal money supply cause real output fluctuations, (ii) deviations of output from a "natural rate" show persistence, (iii)exchangerates are more volatile than nominal prices of goods, and (iv) depreciations of the currency coincide with deteriorations of the terms of trade. A controversial aspect of the model is that only unperceived money has real effects. The channel through which these effects arise involves a misperception by rational maximizing firms of the true demand that they will face after having set prices. The firms learn about their environment from equilibrium asset prices, and the dynamics of the model reflect the optimal response of inventory-holding firms rather than ad hoc price dynamics. ER -