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Climate change 2 Disasters 2 Households Expectations 2 Media focus,Monetary policy 2 Natural rate of interest 2 Paradox of Communication 2 Survey 2 Disaster 1 Geldpolitik 1 Inflation expectations 1 Inflationserwartung 1 Interest rate 1 Katastrophe 1 Klimawandel 1 Monetary policy 1 Welt 1 World 1 Zins 1
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Conference Paper 1 Conference paper 1 Graue Literatur 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Schoenle, Raphael 2 Dietrich, Alexander 1 Dietrich, Alexander M. 1 Müller, Gernot 1 Müller, Gernot J. 1
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Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2021: Climate Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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The Expectations Channel of Climate Change:Implications for Monetary Policy
Müller, Gernot; Dietrich, Alexander; Schoenle, Raphael - 2021
Using a representative consumer survey in the U.S., we elicit beliefs about the economic impact of climate change. Respondents perceive a high probability of costly, rare disasters in the near future due to climate change, but not much of an impact on GDP growth. Salience of rare disasters...
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The expectations channel of climate change : implications for monetary policy
Dietrich, Alexander M.; Müller, Gernot J.; Schoenle, … - 2021
Using a representative consumer survey in the U.S., we elicit beliefs about the economic impact of climate change. Respondents perceive a high probability of costly, rare disasters in the near future due to climate change, but not much of an impact on GDP growth. Salience of rare disasters...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013342048
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