Working Paper

Economic Policy Uncertainty, Trust and Inflation Expectations

Klodiana Istrefi, Anamaria Piloiu
CESifo, Munich, 2013

CESifo Working Paper No. 4294

Theory and evidence suggest that in an environment of well-anchored expectations, temporary news or shocks to economic variables, should not affect agents’ expectations of inflation in the long term. Our estimated structural VARs show that both long- and short-term inflation expectations are sensible to policy-related uncertainty shocks. A rise of long-term inflation expectations in times of economic contraction, in response to such shocks, suggests that heightened policy uncertainty observed during the recent years indeed raises concerns about future inflation. Furthermore, both monetary and fiscal policy-related uncertainties are significant for the negative dynamics in citizens’ trust in the ECB.

CESifo Category
Monetary Policy and International Finance
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: policy uncertainty, central banks, inflation expectations, structural VAR
JEL Classification: E020, E310, E580, E630, P160