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This phenomenon, whose name was likely coined by Pippa Malmgren, may be an example of Arthur Okun’s “invisible handshake” between firms and consumers. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this phenomenon, a portmanteau that describes the rising unit prices that result when packages are made smaller but products retain the same price. It came into wide use circa 2021.
ANSWER: shrinkflation
[10m] Inflation of any type imposes these costs onto firms, as they must change the nominal prices of their products more frequently. New Keynesians point to these costs as a microfoundation for price stickiness.
ANSWER: menu costs
[10h] The Consumer Price Index automatically accounts for changes in package size and uses this statistical method to correct for changes in product quality. This adjustment predicts the price of a product based on its attributes.
ANSWER: hedonic quality adjustment
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Lehigh ABard A100010
Columbia ARowan A1010020
Columbia BRutgers C1010020
Columbia BPenn A1010020
Columbia BRutgers C10101030
Columbia BPenn A10101030
Penn State AJohns Hopkins B100010
Johns Hopkins APenn B10101030
Penn BRutgers A100010
Penn State BHaverford A100010
Penn APrinceton A100010
Columbia BRutgers C100010
Columbia BPenn A100010
Columbia BRutgers C1001020
Columbia BPenn A1001020