Trust Me! I am a European Central Banker
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Date
2012-06-01
Author
Bursian, Dirk
Fürth, Sven
SAFE No.
31
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Abstract
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the ECB has experienced an unprecedented deterioration in the level of trust. This raises the question as to what factors determine trust in central banking. We use a unique cross-country dataset which includes a rich set of socio-economic characteristics and supplement it with variables meant to reflect a country’s macroeconomic condition. We find that besides individual socio-economic characteristics, macroeconomic conditions play a crucial role in the trust-building process. Our results suggest that agents are boundedly rational in the trust-building process and that current ECB market operations may even be beneficial for trust in the ECB in the long-run.
Research Area
Macro Finance
Systemic Risk Lab
Systemic Risk Lab
Keywords
central banking, european central bank, financial crisis, fiscal crisis, trust
JEL Classification
D1, E5, G21, H6
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Topic
Corporate Governance
Financial Markets
Fiscal Stability
Financial Markets
Fiscal Stability
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Publication Type
Working Paper
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