Does the media help the general public in understanding inflation?

David-Jan Jansen, Matthias Neuenkirch

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Abstract

This paper studies whether media information helps the general public in understanding inflation. We combine detailed Dutch household survey data on media usage, inflation perceptions, and inflation expectations. We find no evidence that more-often informed members of the general public do better in understanding inflation. In fact, more frequent readership of popular newspapers is associated with slightly less accurate inflation perceptions. There is also no evidence that usage of non-print media leads to more accurate of views on inflation. One implication of these results is that central banks might need to consider more direct ways of engaging with the general public.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1185-1212
Number of pages28
JournalOxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
Volume80
Issue number6
Early online date23 Jul 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2018

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