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Medien manipulieren. Aber die Medien ihrerseits sind ebenfalls leicht zu manipulieren, denn sie sind auf die von ihnen selbst kreierten einfachen Muster fixiert. Vor diesem Hintergrund kann nicht überraschen, wenn kritische, aufklärerische, abwägende Positionen einen schweren Stand haben....
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News media plays an important role in modern financial markets. In this paper, we analyse the role played by the news media in an historical financial market. Using The Times's coverage of companies listed on the London stock market between 1825 and 1870, we examine the determinants of media...
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This report contains an overview of the relevant economic research literature on the digital transformation of news markets and the impact on the quality of news. It compares various definitions of fake news, including false news and other types of disinformation and finds that there is no...
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Does media coverage of a firm have a causal effect on the volatility of its stock price and, if so, is this of aggregate importance? This paper identifies a robust link between media coverage in the Financial Times print newspaper and a firm's intra-day stock price volatility. This effect is not...
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Does media coverage of a firm have a causal effect on the volatility of its stock price and, if so, is this of aggregate importance? This paper identifies a robust link between media coverage in the Financial Times print newspaper and a firm’s intra-day stock price volatility. This effect is...
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Are editors’ choices of front page news based on the potential complementarities between the news items? This paper studies front page choices made by editors of major newspapers in the US. I document that newspapers front pages are biased to certain combinations of news on top of biased to...
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