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Using representative survey data collected in 2018, I study how laypersons in Germany perceive the effects of …, the view that QE increases economic inequality in Germany is favoured by Left Party supporters, East Germans, and those …
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Using a randomized controlled trial, we study whether showing German respondents a graph plotting the European Central Bank's inflation target alongside inflation in the euro area from 1999 to 2017 affects respondents' trust in the ECB. The treatment has, on average, no significant effect on the...
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Using representative survey data collected in 2018, I study how laypersons in Germany perceive the effects of …, the view that QE increases economic inequality in Germany is favoured by Left Party supporters, East Germans, and those …
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This paper provides background information, questionnaires, and basic descriptive statistics for a representative survey of the German population conducted on our behalf by GfK in 2011. Our aim is to discover the German public's knowledge about the ECB specifically, and monetary policy in...
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In this paper, we analyse the effects of objective and subjective knowledge about monetary policy, as well as the information search patterns, of German citizens on trust in the ECB. We rely on a unique representative public opinion survey of German households conducted in 2011. We find that...
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