Central Bank Communication: Managing Expectations through the Monetary Dialogue
Central Bank Communication: Managing Expectations through the Monetary Dialogue

Central Bank Communication: Managing Expectations through the Monetary Dialogue

Beitrag, Englisch, ELSEVIER Ltd.

Autor: Prof. Dr. Ansgar Belke

Erscheinungsdatum: 2017

Quelle: International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance


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Successfully managing a course back to normality ("exit") will depend crucially on the central banks' ability to communicate effectively a credible strategy for an orderly exit from such kind of policies. In this context, clear, deliberate, coordinated messages that are anchored in the central banks' mandate are essential. We focus upon transparency and "forward guidance" as potential tools to stimulate the economy in the Euro Area. We then deliver details on whether and how the effectiveness of central bank's policies can be improved through more transparency and "forward guidance". We do so by highlighting marked differences in the Fed's and the ECB's interpretation of "forward guidance". In order to highlight the key issues of central bank communication and the management of expectations referring to a practical institutional example, we also comment on the role of the Monetary Dialogue, i.e. the regular appearances of the President of the European Central Bank (ECB) before the European Parliament (EP), in the context of an evolving monetary policy. Communication is finally described as a policy option in terms of minimising risk in the context of exit from unconventional monetary policies and of the signalling channel which refers to what the public learns from announcements of unconventional monetary policy operations such as Quantitative Easing.

Prof. Dr. Ansgar Belke

DE, Essen

Inhaber des Jean-Monnet Lehrstuhls VWL, insbes. Makroökonomik an der Universität Duisburg-Essen

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