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Nominal rigidity

In economics, nominal rigidity, also referred to as price stickiness or wage stickiness, describes a situation in which a nominal price is slow to adjust or resistant to change. Complete nominal rigidity occurs when a price remains fixed in nominal terms for a relevant period of time. For example, the price of a good may be contractually set at $10 per…

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Nominal rigidity → important part of macroeconomic theory since it can explain why markets might not reach equilibrium in the short run or even possibly the long run

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