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Divided government is often thought of as causing legislative deadlock. I investigate the link between divided government and economic reforms using a novel data set on welfare reforms in US states between 1978 and 2010. Panel data regressions show that under divided government a US state is...
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We study the impact of the first American party committed to redistribution from rich to poor on anti-Black media …
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observed, however, in the direction to traditional media platforms instead of internet display advertising. For two retail …-sub-industries, the hypotheses could not be rejected for the analyzed period. -- media economics ; advertising ; complementation …
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observed, however, in the direction to traditional media platforms instead of internet display advertising. For two retail …-sub-industries, the hypotheses could not be rejected for the analyzed period. -- media economics ; advertising ; complementation …
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constituents during times of low media attention to politics. Combining data on campaign finance donations made by individuals and …
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(equivalent to 5.8-10.9 deaths) in the upcoming week. Results are remarkably consistent across media outlets and it appears …
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Can media coverage of a terrorist organization encourage their execution of further attacks? This paper analyzes the …
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times of low media attention to politics. Based on 425 roll calls between 2005 and 2014 in the US House of Representatives …
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-coded news items from 2001 through 2012. For our econometric analysis, we use panel regressions with media and time fixed effects … can be seen as a purely exogenous event. Focusing on the entire media set, we find robust empirical results for an anti …-government bias in media reporting: Under Republican presidents, political coverage tends to be more liberal, whereas it tends to be …
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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 factchecking when the newsletter features stories from an...
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