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The Role of Media for Inflation Forecast Disagreement of Households and Professional Forecasters
Authors:MICHAEL J. LAMLA  THOMAS MAAG
Affiliation:Michael J. Lamla is a Senior Researcher at the ETH Zurich, KOF Swiss Economic Institute (E‐mail: lamla@kof.ethz.ch). Thomas Maag is a Senior Economist at the Swiss National Bank (E‐mail: thomas.maag@snb.ch).
Abstract:This paper investigates the effects of media coverage about consumer price inflation on inflation forecast disagreement of German households and professional forecasters. We adopt a Bayesian learning model in which media coverage of inflation affects forecast disagreement by influencing information sets as well as predictor choice. Our empirical results show that disagreement of households depends on the heterogeneity of story content and on the reporting intensity, especially of news on rising inflation. Disagreement of professional forecasters does not depend on media coverage. With respect to the influence of macroeconomic variables, we provide evidence that disagreement of professional forecasters primarily depends on the inflation rate and on inflation volatility. The response of households to inflation is much less pronounced.
Keywords:D83  E31  E37  forecast disagreement  inflation expectations  media coverage
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