Talking in a language that everyone can understand? Clarity of speeches by the ECB Executive Board
研究了欧洲央行执行委员会成员演讲的清晰度随时间的变化,发现清晰度呈上升趋势,且对普通听众和女性演讲者更高,清晰度越高媒体情绪越乐观。
We use data on speeches held by members of the European Central Bank's (ECB) Executive Board to analyze whether the clarity of central bank communication has increased over time. Employing readability measures as proxy variables, we find that the clarity of information provision is trending upward since the inception of the ECB. The increase is gradual rather than being induced by changes in the board composition or major macroeconomic events. We also show that clarity is higher for speeches aimed at general audiences and for speeches by female speakers. Moreover, we find that higher clarity of speeches is associated with more optimistic media sentiment about the ECB and a stronger relationship between speech and media sentiment. • We analyze the linguistic complexity of speeches by ECB Executive Board members. • Readability measures such as the Flesch-Kincaid grade level are used to proxy clarity. • The clarity of speeches by ECB Executive Board members is trending upwards over time. • Higher clarity is associated with more optimistic media sentiment about the ECB. • Higher clarity strengthens the link between speech sentiment and media sentiment.