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effects, whereas the notion of 'tight enough' remains invariant. In this sense, efficient communication requires effective …
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their decisions to the public. This paper studies whether the communication of central banks can be used to explain upcoming … central bank communication during times of financial crisis. This is done by constructing an indicator to measure the … bank level during the financial crisis despite the rapid growth of economic uncertainty, and that communication can be a …
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Communication has become a vital part of modern monetary policy, and its importance is even higher during a crisis when … communication from individual central bank policymakers in the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve during a period of very … of communication. …
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coordination, the number of signals they acquire may decrease in the number released. The optimal quantity of communication is … useful information and the risk of overwhelming it with excessive communication. An information authority chooses how many …
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effects, whereas the notion of "tight enough" remains invariant. In this sense, efficient communication requires effective …
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How do financial markets acquire information about upcoming monetary policy decisions, beyond their reaction to central bank signals? This paper hypothesises that sharing information among investors can improve expectations, especially in the presence of disagreement or uncertainty about the...
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