- Linked to the paper "Media treatment of monetary policy surprises, and their impact on firms and households' expectations" (JMCB forthcoming, 2023). For transparency, as indicated in our paper, we provide the underlying data of our coding. You can find here two files:
- In this STATA file (link), you can find the outcome of the coding for the media consistency of all financial monetary policy surprises (target, surprises on future stance, information shocks)
- In this EXCEL file (link), you can find the underlying data that we used for our coding. Thus, you will find the names of the articles used and further explanations on why we made this coding choice.Â
- The Media Sentiment Index, on monetary policy and its relevant environment, is freely available here. If using, please cite:
Picault, Matthieu, Pinter, Julien and Renault, Thomas, "Media Sentiment on Monetary Policy: Determinants and Relevance for Inflation Expectations", Journal of International Money and Finance
- My database on the presence of Fiscal Support in central banks' laws for 82 countries worldwide, link here . If using, please cite:
"Julien Pinter, 2018. Does central bank financial strength really matter for inflation? The key role of the fiscal support, Open Economies Review, November 2018, vol. 29, pp 911-952"