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In this paper, we analyze the equilibrium amount of entertainment in news coverage of newspapers and television … content, as the television channel gains market shares at the expense of the newspaper. … both media outlets to incorporate more entertaining elements in news coverage. The introduction of commercial television …
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We use a change in the voting procedures of one of the two chambers of the Swiss parliament to explore how transparency affects the voting behavior of its members. Until 2013, the Council of States (Ständerat) had voted by a show of hands. While publicly observable at the time of the vote,...
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We use a change in the voting procedures of one of the two chambers of the Swiss parliament to explore how transparency affects the voting behavior of its members. Until 2013, the Council of States (Ständerat) had voted by a show of hands. While publicly observable at the time of the vote,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012999777
We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation. Media outlets report on the ability of candidates running for office and compete for audience through their choice of slant. Citizens consume news only if the expected utility of being informed about...
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This paper studies the effects of talk radio, specifically the Rush Limbaugh Show, on electoral outcomes and attitude polarization in the U.S. We propose a novel identification strategy that considers the radio space in each county as a market where multiple stations are competing for listeners'...
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's 2019 federal election. These findings shed light on the role of partisan media in shaping electoral outcomes by influencing …
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contrast, the reigns are loosened during off-election periods to allow the media's credibility to be rebuilt. This dynamic …
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Journalism is widely believed to be crucial for holding elected officials accountable. At the same time economic theory has a hard time providing an instrumental explanation for the existence of "accountability journalism". According to the common Downsian reasoning, rational voters should not...
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contrast, the reigns are loosened during off-election periods to allow the media’s credibility to be rebuilt. This dynamic …
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