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We leverage survey data from Germany, Italy, and the US to document several novelstylized facts about the extent of information frictions among firms and households.First, firms’ expectations about the central bank policy rate, inflation, and aggregateunemployment are more aligned with expert...
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We review recent advances in the literature on news consumption. We first provide an overview of different empirical techniques to measure news consumption, including browser data, TV viewership data, and survey-based measures. We also discuss the pros and cons of these different techniques. We...
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How do households adjust their spending behavior in response to changes in home price expectations? We conduct a field experiment with a sample of Americans that links survey data on home price expectations to actual spending behaviour as measured in a rich home-scanner dataset. In the...
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. In experiments with US respondents, we first vary beliefs about whether an outlet reports the news in a right-wing biased … only reduce their demand for biased news if the bias is inconsistent with their own political beliefs, suggesting a trade …
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We use surveys of German households and firms to study the extent of information frictions among different groups of economic agents. Firms' expectations about the central bank policy rate, inflation, and aggregate unemployment are more aligned with expert forecasts and less dispersed than...
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In a large-scale online experiment with U.S. Democrats, we examine how the demand for a newsletter about an economic relief plan changes when the newsletter content is fact-checked. We first document an overall muted demand for fact-checking when the newsletter features stories from an...
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We leverage survey data from Germany, Italy, and the US to document several novel stylized facts about the extent of information frictions among firms and households. First, firms’ expectations about the central bank policy rate, inflation, and aggregate unemployment are more aligned with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013236192
We review recent advances in the literature on news consumption. We first provide an overview of different empirical techniques to measure news consumption, including browser data, TV viewership data, and survey-based measures. We also discuss the pros and cons of these different techniques. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013399575
types of applications, including the measurement of motives, mental models, narratives, attention, information transmission …
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types of applications, including the measurement of motives, mental models, narratives, attention, information transmission …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014544700