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Europeans have more trust in compatriot ECB officials – study

ECB messages carry more weight when delivered by officials from one’s own country, research finds

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European Central Bank policies will receive more coverage in a eurozone member state and carry greater weight among its citizens when they are discussed by an official from that country, a new study finds.

Alena Wabitsch, who won the ECB’s 2025 young economist prize, shared her findings in an ECB blog post on January 19. She analysed 8 million ECB-related tweets and more than 25,000 newspaper articles published between 2016 and 2022 in the four largest eurozone countries: France, Germany, Italy

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