In response to the financial crisis of 2007, many central banks including the European Central Bank (ECB), Bank of England and the Federal Reserve have engaged in 'unconventional monetary policy', in addition to standard policy. These new measures include quantitative easing (rapidly increasing the supply of money in the economy - "printing money") and negative interest rates. This survey will attempt to understand the level of knowledge, public opinion and the perceived effectiveness of these measures.





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