Would helicopter money be spent?:New evidence for the Netherlands

According to some economists, central banks should use 'helicopter money' to boost inflation (expectations). Based on a survey among Dutch households, we examine whether respondents would spend the money received via such a transfer. Our results show that respondents expect to spend about 30% of the transfer and that helicopter money would hardly affect inflation expectations. Furthermore, whether transfers come from the central bank or the government makes no difference. Finally, our results suggest that the effect of helicopter money on public trust in the ECB is ambiguous.

Verfasser: van Rooij, Maarten
de Haan, Jakob
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Reihe/Periodikum: van Rooij , M & de Haan , J 2019 , ' Would helicopter money be spent? New evidence for the Netherlands ' , Applied Economics , vol. 51 , no. 58 , pp. 6171-6189 . https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2019.1613504
Schlagwörter: Helicopter money / central banking / ECB / trust / unconventional monetary policy / CENTRAL BANK COMMUNICATION / MONETARY-POLICY / CONSUMPTION RESPONSE / FINANCIAL LITERACY / CITIZENS TRUST / EXPECTATIONS / RETIREMENT / BEHAVIOR / CRISIS
Sprache: Englisch
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