Abstract

The behaviour of a buffer stock-holding firm facing stationary demand shocks is considered from the viewpoint of recent evidence on inventories and price-setting. Attention is focussed on the responses of price and supply to changes in autonomous demand, and compared with those of a nondurable producer. The results conflict with recent theoretical work in providing support for a Keynesian interpretation of inventory series.

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