Price-Setting Behaviour in Belgium: What Can Be Learned from an Ad Hoc Survey ?

National Bank of Belgium Working Paper No. 65

61 Pages Posted: 14 Oct 2010

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Luc Aucremanne

National Bank of Belgium

Martine Druant

National Bank of Belgium

Date Written: March 16, 2005

Abstract

This paper reports the results of an ad hoc survey on price-setting behaviour conducted in February 2004 among 2,000 Belgian firms. The reported results clearly deviate from a situation of perfect competition and show that firms have some market power. Pricing-to-market is applied by a majority of industrial firms. Prices are rather sticky. The average duration between two consecutive price reviews is 10 months, whereas it amounts to 13 months between two consecutive price changes. Most firms adopt time-dependent price-reviewing under normal circumstances. However, when specific events occur, the majority will adopt a state-dependent behaviour. Evidence is found in favour of both nominal (mainly implicit and explicit contracts) and real rigidities (including flat marginal costs and counter-cyclical movements in desired mark-ups). The survey results point to a non-negligible degree of non-optimal price-setting.

Keywords: price-setting behaviour, price rigidity, nominal rigidity, real rigidity, survey, time-dependent pricing, state-dependent pricing, pricing-to-market

JEL Classification: D40, E31, L11

Suggested Citation

Aucremanne, Luc and Druant, Martine, Price-Setting Behaviour in Belgium: What Can Be Learned from an Ad Hoc Survey ? (March 16, 2005). National Bank of Belgium Working Paper No. 65, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1691470 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1691470

Luc Aucremanne (Contact Author)

National Bank of Belgium ( email )

Brussels, B-1000
Belgium

Martine Druant

National Bank of Belgium ( email )

Brussels, B-1000
Belgium

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