The (Home) Bias of European Central Bankers: New Evidence Based on Speeches

University of Trier Research Papers in Economics No. 16/14

28 Pages Posted: 19 Dec 2014 Last revised: 9 Jun 2015

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Hamza Bennani

University of Nantes

Matthias Neuenkirch

University of Trier - Faculty of Economics; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Date Written: June 8, 2015

Abstract

Speeches are an important vehicle for central bankers to convey individual views on the preferred policy stance. In this paper, we employ an automated text linguistic approach to create an indicator that measures the tone of the 1,618 speeches delivered by members of the Governing Council (GC) during the period 1999M1-2014M4. We then relate this variable to euro-area and national macroeconomic forecasts. Our key findings are as follows. First, inflation and growth expectations have a positive and significant impact on the hawkishness of a speech. Second, the voiced preferences of national central bankers largely coincide with the level of independence their banks had at the time of the Maastricht Treaty. Third, country-specific macroeconomic conditions matter for speeches delivered inside the central banker's home country but not for those made abroad. Fourth, differences in central banker preferences are the key source of variation in their speeches before the financial crisis, whereas divergent national economic conditions are the main factor in the second part of the sample.

Keywords: Central Bank Communication, European Central Bank, Governing Council, Monetary Policy, National Interests, Speeches

JEL Classification: E52, E58

Suggested Citation

Bennani, Hamza and Neuenkirch, Matthias, The (Home) Bias of European Central Bankers: New Evidence Based on Speeches (June 8, 2015). University of Trier Research Papers in Economics No. 16/14, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2540094 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2540094

Hamza Bennani

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Matthias Neuenkirch (Contact Author)

University of Trier - Faculty of Economics ( email )

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