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ideological polarization 13 Ideologie 7 Ideology 6 Theorie 5 Theory 4 Ideological polarization 3 Media 3 Political attitudes 3 Politische Einstellung 3 affective polarization 3 partisanship 3 policy reform 3 sticky information 3 Agenda-setting game 2 Ideological Polarization 2 Majority rule 2 Position-taking preferences 2 Strategic interactions 2 Twitter 2 USA 2 United States 2 Unvollkommene Information 2 Wirtschaftsreform 2 media 2 online experiment 2 political sophistication 2 trust in science 2 Ökonomische Theorie der Demokratie 2 Common-pool resource problem 1 Confidence 1 Corruption 1 Credibility 1 Debt management 1 Economic reform 1 Economic theory of democracy 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Estimation 1 Ethnic relations 1 Ethnische Beziehungen 1 Experiment 1
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Free 18
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Book / Working Paper 14 Article 4
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Working Paper 6 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Arbeitspapier 3 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Article 1 Book Part 1
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English 13 Undetermined 5
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Melki, Mickael 8 Sekeris, Petros 4 Grossmann, Volker 3 Alabrese, Eleonora 2 Blumkin, Tomer 2 Capozza, Francesco 2 Garg, Prashant 2 Pickering, Andrew 2 Pickering, Andrew C. 2 Riboni, Alessandro 2 Blumḳin, Tomer 1 Chubar'jan, Aleksandr 1 Eslava, Marcela 1 Nupia, Oskar 1 Roßteutscher, Sigrid 1 Schmitt-Beck, Rüdiger 1 Schoen, Harald 1 Weßels, Bernhard 1 Wolf, Christof 1
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Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York 2 CESifo 1 UNIVERSIDAD DE LOS ANDES-CEDE 1 Université Paris-Dauphine 1 Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) 1
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CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 Discussion Papers / Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York 2 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 DOCUMENTOS CEDE 1 Discussion papers in economics 1 Economics : the open-access, open-assessment e-journal 1 Economics : the open-access, open-assessment journal 1 Economics Discussion Papers 1 Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine 1 Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 1 Educational Studies 1 International tax and public finance 1 Open Access publications from Université Paris-Dauphine 1 The Changing German Voter 1
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RePEc 7 ECONIS (ZBW) 6 EconStor 5
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Politicized Scientists: Credibility Cost of Political Expression on Twitter
Alabrese, Eleonora; Capozza, Francesco; Garg, Prashant - 2024
The study measures scientists' polarization on social media and its impact on public perceptions of their credibility. Analyzing 98,000 scientists on Twitter from 2016 to 2022 reveals significant divergence in expressed political opinions. An experiment assesses the impact of online political...
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Politicized scientists : credibility cost of political expression on Twitter
Alabrese, Eleonora; Capozza, Francesco; Garg, Prashant - 2024
The study measures scientists’ polarization on social media and its impact on public perceptions of their credibility. Analyzing 98,000 scientists on Twitter from 2016 to 2022 reveals significant divergence in expressed political opinions. An experiment assesses the impact of online political...
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The Changing German Voter
Schmitt-Beck, Rüdiger; Roßteutscher, Sigrid; Schoen, … - In: The Changing German Voter, (pp. 313-336). 2022
This concluding chapter discusses changing German voters' behavior in the context of changing parties, campaigns, and media during the period of its hitherto most dramatically increased fluidity at the 2009, 2013, and 2017 federal elections. It summarizes the book's findings on three questions:...
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Ideological polarization and government debt
Melki, Mickael; Pickering, Andrew C. - In: International tax and public finance 29 (2022) 4, pp. 811-833
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Media-driven polarization: Evidence from the US
Melki, Mickael; Sekeris, Petros - 2019
Using US data of media's coverage of politics and individual survey data, the authors document that in the states with a greater coverage of politics, citizens especially exposed to newspapers have more polarized preferences, partly coming from better political knowledge, and resulting in a...
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Media-driven polarization: Evidence from the US
Melki, Mickael; Sekeris, Petros - In: Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 13 (2019) 2019-34, pp. 1-13
The authors use US data on media coverage of politics and individual survey data to document that citizens exposed to more politicized newspapers have more extreme political preferences. This polarization effect of media is mainly driven by individuals who harbor liberal opinions reading more...
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Media-driven polarization : evidence from the US
Melki, Mickael; Sekeris, Petros - 2019
Using US data of media's coverage of politics and individual survey data, the authors document that in the states with a greater coverage of politics, citizens especially exposed to newspapers have more polarized preferences, partly coming from better political knowledge, and resulting in a...
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Media-driven polarization : evidence from the US
Melki, Mickael; Sekeris, Petros - 2019
The authors use US data on media coverage of politics and individual survey data to document that citizens exposed to more politicized newspapers have more extreme political preferences. This polarization effect of media is mainly driven by individuals who harbor liberal opinions reading more...
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Polarization and corruption in America
Melki, Mickael; Pickering, Andrew C. - 2016
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Polarization and Government Debt
Melki, Mickael; Pickering, Andrew - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2014
party manifestos we …find a sizable and statistically significant negative association between ideological polarization …
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