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This article provides a review of recent literature in economics on the effect of mass media on politics. The focus is … on the welfare effects of mass media. I also discuss the likely implications of existing behavioral theories of media …
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This paper develops a new insight enabling the empirical study of media capture: minority shareholders of newspapers …
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We establish the existence of strong media slant against foreign owners. Using a unique data set from nation …
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Reducing fixed cost duplication - a common justification for concentrated market structure - motivated the US government to relax the number of radio stations a firm could operate in any local market. After deregulation the number of firms per market decreased. The implied cost saving depends on...
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We compare the advertising intensity and content of programming in a market with competing media platforms. With pay …-tv media platforms have two sources of revenues, advertising revenues and revenues from viewers. With free-to-air media …
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This Paper uses monthly data from a differentiated market dominated by a duopoly to analyse the nature of interactions between competitor firms. The incumbent, Canal Satellite, and the entrant, TPS, have dominated the French satellite pay-TV market, characterized by a monopoly until the end of...
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media. …
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We document that trust in public institutions--and particularly trust in banks, business and government--has declined over recent years. U.S. time series evidence suggests that this partly reflects the pro-cyclical nature of trust in institutions. Cross-country comparisons reveal a clear legacy...
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An extensive literature has studied lobbying by special interest groups. We analyze a novel lobbying channel: lobbying businessmen-politicians through business proxies. When a politician controls a business, firms attempting to curry favors shift their spending towards the politician's business....
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Technological change is transforming creative media industries. Digitisation lowers recording, storage, reproduction … implications of technological change for product variety, quality, and the distribution of firms in media industries. …
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