Justus Meyer is a Research Analyst in the Directorate General Research of the European Central Bank. Before joining the European Central Bank, he worked at the Deutsche Bundesbank in the Directorate General Financial Stability. He holds master's degrees in Economics from LMU Munich and the University of Nottingham. He also currently pursues a part-time PhD at the Adam Smith Business School (University of Glasgow). His research interests lie in applied microeconometrics, web-survey design, consumer expectations and household finance.

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Geopolitical risks and their implications for consumer expectations and spending
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- Global economy 
- International trade 
- Macroeconomic policy 
- Politics and economics

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Monetary policy transmission to households: The importance of consumers’ attention to interest rates and financial literacy
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- Monetary Policy

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Household inflation expectations: Taking stock of the recent research insights for monetary policy
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- Inflation 
- Monetary Policy

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Recent changes in consumers’ medium-term inflation expectations: A detailed look
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- EU policies 
- Monetary Policy