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Production and price smoothing by inventory adjustment?

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The present paper examines the role of inventories for the short run adjustment behavior of firms. A theoretical model of a monopolistic firm carrying inventories that includes costs of adjusting output is examined. The model is tested empirically by using business survey data collected by the IFO-Institute, Munich. It is shown, that if data on individual firms are used and econometric estimation techniques are applied that properly take this into account, the estimates derived are fully compatible with the appealing idea of production smoothing by inventories.

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Financial support by a grant from the Thyssen-Stiftung is gratefully acknowledged. We thank anonymous referees for valuable suggestions.

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König, H., Seitz, H. Production and price smoothing by inventory adjustment?. Empirical Economics 16, 233–252 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01193493

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