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Essays on Central Banks Communication and Decisions
Hamza Bennani
出版
2014
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=90Aj0AEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This thesis focuses on the link between central banks' communication and their decision-making processes. Due to the fact that the recent empirical literature has not used central banks' communication policy to understand their inner working, and notably their interest rate setting behavior, because of the boundaries of economic tools; the different chapters of this thesis propose to fill the gap of this literature. In a first step, we unveil the issues that some central banks face (like, e.g., the European Central Bank or the Federal Reserve), such as the heterogeneity in terms of monetary policy preferences between committee members, or the disagreements in terms of economic policy preferences in the context of the euro debt crisis. In a second step, we explain the determinants and the consequences of these disagreements and heterogeneity, using non standard analytical tools, along with theoretical and econometric models. Therefore, we consider the methodologies used in other social sciences, like sociology, psychology, or political science, to analyze the prolific communication policy of central banks, with the aim to unveil their decision-making processes.