Production smoothing evidence from physical-product data
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The authors reconsider the paradox that the variance of production often exceeds the variance of shipments, a result that casts doubt on the production smoothing model of inventory behavior. Most studies of production smoothing have analyzed two-digit SIC dollar-value data from Commerce Department surveys. In contrast, this paper reexamines disaggregated physical-product data and finds that production is smoother than shipments in about two-thirds of the thirty-eight industry or product groupings considered. However, doubts about the model persist; most notably, Euler equation estimates of the model's cost parameters are usually imprecise and often do not have the signs postulated by production smoothing models. Copyright 1991 by University of Chicago Press. (This abstract was borrowed from another version of this item.)Keywords
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