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newspaper must not vary from place to place within Japan - a regime of mandated uniform pricing. In this study, I develop a …
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triggered by such activity. Deterrence can be increased through information dissemination (e.g., newspaper coverage) about … newspaper closures to estimate the effect of a decrease in deterrence on regulator activity. I show that newspaper closures lead …
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We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last decade, and the behavior of smaller samples for longer time periods. Our purpose is to examine the intensity of coverage of economic issues as a function of the underlying economic conditions and...
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We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last decade, and the behavior of smaller samples for longer time periods. Our purpose is to examine the intensity of coverage of economic issues as a function of the underlying economic conditions and...
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We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last decade, and the behavior of smaller samples for longer time periods. Our purpose is to examine the intensity of coverage of economic issues as a function of the underlying economic conditions and...
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broadcast station entry into local newspaper markets from 1945–1963. We show that after a TV station enters the newspaper market …, newspaper firms with more multi-homing consumers had higher subscription prices, circulation, and ad rates. These results …
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We study the impact of the first American party committed to redistribution from rich to poor on anti-Black media content in the 1890s. The Populist Party sought support among poor farmers, regardless of race, providing the segregationist Democratic establishment in the South with an incentive...
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