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Journal Article

Perceived monetary policy uncertainty

Authors

  • Beckmnn
  • J.
  • Czudaj
  • R.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1016/j.jimonfin.2022.102761

Key Words

Monetary Policy

Uncertainty

Survey Data

Related Topics

Monetary Policy

Financial Markets

This paper examines whether media attention affects the macroeconomic effects of monetary policy uncertainty. We combine survey data from Consensus Economics and data on media attention from MarketPsych to distinguish between uncertainty and perceived uncertainty among the public. We assess the corresponding nonlinear effects on stock returns, the growth of industrial production, and inflation. Our results confirm that monetary policy uncertainty tends to have negative effects on production growth and stock returns. In particular for industrial production, such effects tend to be stronger in case of higher media coverage which acts as a propagation mechanism.

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    Kiel Institute Fellow

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