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Monetary Policy in the Media
Authors:HELGE BERGER  MICHAEL EHRMANN  MARCEL FRATZSCHER
Affiliation:1. Helge Berger is a Professor, Freie Universit?t Berlin, Department of Economics (E‐mail: Helge.Berger@fu‐berlin.de).;2. Michael Ehrmann is an Adviser, European Central Blank (E‐mail: Michael.Ehrmann@ecb.int).;3. Marcel Fratzscher is a Head of Division, European Central Blank (E‐mail: Marcel.Fratzscher@ecb.int).
Abstract:Just like private companies depend crucially on their ability to reach customers, policymakers must communicate with private agents to be successful—and much of this communication is channeled through the media. This is especially true for central banks, which need to build credibility among the general public. This paper analyses how favorably the print media report about the European Central Bank's (ECB) monetary policy decisions. Favorableness is, inter alia, influenced by the amount of information communicated by the ECB. There are, however, also indications of a critical monitoring role of the media, which reports more negatively when inflation exceeds the inflation target.
Keywords:E52  E58  monetary policy  ECB  communication  media  press  coverage
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