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Sticky Rents: A Simple Implicit-Contracts Theory
Abstract: Shelter inflation, driven by continuing-tenant rents, accounts for one-third of the consumer price index (CPI). Yet continuing-tenant rent inflation, notoriously sticky, has attracted almost no theoretical attention. Standard sticky price theories cannot explain the basic facts. We provide a simple theory yielding implicit contracts as an equilibrium. The landlord will wish to renege when costs rise; reputation is unavailable to enforce the contract. A well-established mechanism serves: landlord off-equilibrium-path play might result in renter frustration and endogenous breakup. Our implicit-contracts theory gracefully explains nominal (rather than real) rigidity, and provides a microfounded explanation of key rental market facts.
JEL Classification: R31; R21; E31;
https://doi.org/10.26509/frbc-wp-202612
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Part of Series: Working Papers
Publication Date: 2026-05-27
Number: 26-12