Discussion paper

DP10541 Trust in the Monetary Authority

Trust in policy makers fluctuates significantly over the cycle and affects the transmission mechanism. Despite this it is absent from the literature. We build a monetary model embedding trust cycles; the latter emerge as an equilibrium phenomenon of a game-theoretic interaction between atomistic agents and the monetary authority. Trust affects agents' ?stochastic discount factors, namely the price of future risk, and through this it interacts with the monetary transmission mechanism. Using data from the Eurobarometer surveys, we analyze the link between trust and the transmission mechanism of macro and monetary shocks. Empirical results are in line with theoretical ones.

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Citation

Faia, E (2015), ‘DP10541 Trust in the Monetary Authority‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10541. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp10541