Working paper/research report

Dissent in the ECB’s Governing Council Increases Households’ Inflation Uncertainty


Authors listGrebe, Moritz; Tillmann, Peter

Publication year2022

URLhttps://www.suerf.org/publications/suerf-policy-notes-and-briefs/dissent-in-the-ecbs-governing-council-increases-households-inflation-uncertainty/

Title of seriesSUERF Policy Brief

Number in series390


Abstract

In this project, we study the effect of the vote in the ECB’s Governing Council on the inflation uncertainty of households. We conduct a randomized controlled trial using the Bundesbank Online Panel Households and provide participants with information about different voting outcomes in the council.  Dissent among policymakers causes higher inflation uncertainty.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleGrebe, M. and Tillmann, P. (2022) Dissent in the ECB’s Governing Council Increases Households’ Inflation Uncertainty . (SUERF Policy Brief, 390). Vienna: SUERF. https://www.suerf.org/publications/suerf-policy-notes-and-briefs/dissent-in-the-ecbs-governing-council-increases-households-inflation-uncertainty/

APA Citation styleGrebe, M., & Tillmann, P. (2022). Dissent in the ECB’s Governing Council Increases Households’ Inflation Uncertainty . (SUERF Policy Brief, 390). SUERF. https://www.suerf.org/publications/suerf-policy-notes-and-briefs/dissent-in-the-ecbs-governing-council-increases-households-inflation-uncertainty/


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