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television stations. Instrumenting for the possible endogeneity of media activity to public spending, 2SLS results confirm a …
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This paper studies the link between television and divorce in Brazil by exploiting variation in the timing of …
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landslide electoral victory, this study empirically assesses the influence of television (TV) and newspapers on individuals … platform, charisma and attractiveness wield a greater influence on TV watchers of the opposite sex. Television apparently works …
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We consider a model of a TV oligopoly where TV channels transmit advertising and viewers dislike such commercials. We show that advertisers make a lower profit the larger the number of TV channels. If TV channels are sufficiently close substitutes, there will be underprovision of advertising...
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In a recently published article, Bruni and Stanca (2008) suggest that television viewing has a negative impact on life … claim that television viewing in general has a negative impact on individual happiness. Using a large cross- country … concluding about television's effect on life satisfaction …
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Evidence from a sample of countries show that people roughly spend as much time watching television as earning their … living. Moreover, television viewing and work hours are positively correlated across countries. A simple model based on … this model the equilibria can be inversely Pareto-ranked by their amount of television viewing. Arguments are offered to …
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