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, information transmission through changes in the interest rate creates a distortion, thus lending an amount of credibility. This …
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various digital fields, presenting research in the area of computer mediated communication and how it currently affects … digital culture and online credibility"--Provided by publisher. … / Natasha Dwyer -- Online credibility and information labor: infrastructure reverberating through ethos / Nathan Johnson …
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intensive central bank communication worsens the perceived impact. During the global financial crisis (GFC), this effect became …
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Does communication influence trust in the central bank? We examine this question using survey data covering 488 …,000 Eurozone citizens from 1999 to 2019. We find compelling evidence that more communication, as measured by the number of speeches …
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This paper examines whether central bank communication stabilises euro area inflation expectations through the … visitors’ attention to its communication. We conduct several econometric tests with daily data to measure the impact of ECB … communication on the information demand of the public and ultimately on inflation expectations. Overall, this study shows that …
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communicated might matter. In a controlled field experiment, we study a minimally invasive change in the communication of a well …
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send more informative messages under communication than predicted by the pure strategy equilibria. This finding neither … mixed strategy equilibrium under communication, which strictly outperforms optimal restricted delegation and is relatively …
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