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This paper explores the causal influence of media content on voting behavior. We exploit a natural experiment involving access to West German TV within the German Democratic Republic. Focusing on federal and state election outcomes in the post-reunification decade (i.e., a time at which TV...
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This paper explores the causal influence of Western television programming on crime rates. We exploit a natural …
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This paper explores the causal influence of access to Western television programming on voting behavior. We exploit a …
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This paper explores the causal influence of Western television programming on crime rates. We exploit a natural …
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This paper explores the causal influence of access to Western television programming on voting behavior. We exploit a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011601132
This paper explores the causal influence of media content on voting behavior. We exploit a natural experiment involving access to West German TV within the German Democratic Republic. Focusing on federal and state election outcomes in the post-reunification decade (i.e., a time at which TV...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011966789
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