Price setting before and during the pandemic: evidence from Swiss consumer prices

Dr. Barbara Rudolf and Pascal Seiler

Issue
2022-12

Pages
81

JEL classification
E31, E5, L11

Keywords
Price rigidity, price-setting behavior, consumer prices, inflation, COVID-19 pandemic

Year
2022

We provide new evidence on price rigidity at the product level based on microdata underlying the Swiss consumer price index from 2008 to 2020. We find that the frequency of price changes has increased over the last decade, particularly among products where collection switched to online prices, reflecting the rise of e-commerce. Furthermore, price changes tend to be synchronized within rather than across stores. Time variations in inflation can be attributed mainly to variations in the frequency of both price increases and price decreases. In the first year of the pandemic, the frequency of price adjustments changed little on average, while temporary sales responded countercyclically to the respective demand conditions across sectors.