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OP 153. Balázs István Horváth-Pál Péter Kolozsi-Márton Varga-Eszter Baranyai-Kristóf Lehmann-à dám Banai-Gábor Neszveda: Green Central Bank Measures and Public Trust – Empirical Evidence from Survey Data

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  • Balazs Istvan Horvath

    (Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the Central Bank of Hungary))

  • Pal Peter Kolozsi

    (Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the Central Bank of Hungary))

  • Marton Varga

    (Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the Central Bank of Hungary))

  • Eszter Baranyai

    (Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the Central Bank of Hungary))

  • Kristof Lehmann

    (Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the Central Bank of Hungary))

  • Adam Banai

    (Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the Central Bank of Hungary))

  • Gabor Neszvada

    (Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the Central Bank of Hungary))

Abstract

Central banks can play a key role in the change in finance needed for the green transition, but green central bank measures may also have an impact on the general public’s trust in the institution. Trust, in turn, is crucial for central banks to successfully conduct monetary policy. The objective of our study is to examine how this trust may change in response to green central bank measures in Hungary, using an independently conducted survey of 1,000 adults. Our results indicate that there is potential for some increase and a limited risk of a decrease in trust as a result of green measures. Although most respondents indicated that their trust in the central bank would not change if it took pro-environmental measures, over one third of respondents thought their trust would increase (37 per cent), while the share of those indicating a decline in trust was low (6 per cent). The majority supports the active involvement of the Central Bank of Hungary in the fight against climate change, but only as long as this does not pose risks to the inflation target and the stability of the banking system. We also find that Hungarians tend to worry about climate change and, accordingly, they consider the central bank’s role in environmental sustainability important, but have little knowledge about the tasks of central banks.

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  • Balazs Istvan Horvath & Pal Peter Kolozsi & Marton Varga & Eszter Baranyai & Kristof Lehmann & Adam Banai & Gabor Neszvada, 2025. "OP 153. Balázs István Horváth-Pál Péter Kolozsi-Márton Varga-Eszter Baranyai-Kristóf Lehmann-à dám Banai-Gábor Neszveda: Green Central Bank Measures and Public Trust – Empirical Evidence fr," MNB Occasional Papers 2025/153, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary).
  • Handle: RePEc:mnb:opaper:2025/153
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    Keywords

    green transition; public confidence; central bank; monetary policy;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • E58 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit - - - Central Banks and Their Policies
    • E61 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Macroeconomic Policy, Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance, and General Outlook - - - Policy Objectives; Policy Designs and Consistency; Policy Coordination
    • Q54 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Climate; Natural Disasters and their Management; Global Warming

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