Publication

Jul 2010

Trust in the ECB, as measured by the standard Eurobarometer (and other) surveys has fallen to an unprecedented low – especially in the larger euro area countries. The authors find that up to the start of the recession in 2008, trust in the ECB was little affected by business cycle variables such as growth and inflation. This changed radically with the recession, with trust in the ECB being correlated quite closely with growth. However, even the recovery of growth in 2009 was not sufficient to restore trust in the ECB to previous levels. This finding implies that European citizens seem to have placed a heavy share of the blame on the European Central Bank for the real economic downturn caused by the financial crisis.

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Author Daniel Gros, Felix Roth
Series CEPS Working Documents
Issue 334
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Copyright © 2010 Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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