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We examine public trust in the European Central Bank (ECB) and its determinants using data from the Bundesbank … psychology, we offer a fresh perspective on the factors influencing central bank trust that is more holistic than the … their trust in the ECB, tend to express higher trust in the ECB. Conversely, those who place greater importance on values …
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In a discretionary regime the monetary authority can print more money and create more inflation than people expect. But, although these inflation surprises can have some benefits, they cannot arise systematically in equilibrium when people understand the policymaker's incentives and form their...
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We define and study transparency, credibility, and reputation in a model where the central bank's characteristics are … unobservable to the private sector and are inferred from the policy outcome. A low-credibility bank optimally conducts a more … inflationary policy than a high-credibility bank, in the sense that it induces higher inflation, but a less expansionary policy in …
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corporate risk-taking decisions. Higher taxes reduce expected profits more for risky projects than for safe ones, as the … government shares in a firm's upside but not in its downside. Consistent with this prediction, we find that risk taking is … sensitive to taxes, albeit asymmetrically: the average firm reduces risk in response to a tax increase (primarily by changing …
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Several papers study the effect of trust by using the answer to the World Values Survey (WVS) question "Generally … the level of trust. Glaeser et al. (2000) question the validity of this measure by showing that it is not correlated with … senders' behavior in the standard trust game, but only with his trustworthiness. By using a large sample of German households …
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strongly for an addition to the current paradigm of financial economics. We summarize here our new theory of integrity that …
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Heterogeneously risk-averse individuals who lack access to formal insurance build and use relationships with each other … to manage risk. I study the formation of these relationships. I show that the composition of equilibrium groups under … reduction in aggregate risk may lead to an increase in risk borne by the most risk-averse individuals, as the least risk …
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Time-inconsistency of no-bailout policies can create incentives for banks to take excessive risks and generate endogenous crises when the government cannot commit. However, at the outbreak of financial problems, usually the government is uncertain about their nature, and hence it may delay...
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options in defined contribution retirement plans. We document large differences in realized TDF returns and risk profiles … reflects optimal risk-taking by fund families with low market share, especially those entering the market after 2006. Using … plan-level data, we find little evidence that 401(k) plan sponsors match the risk profile of the TDFs in their plans to the …
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which firms slant their reports toward the prior beliefs of their customers in order to build a reputation for quality. Bias …
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