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I analyze a dataset of news from the New York Times, from 1946 to 1997. Controlling for the incumbent President's activity across issues, I find that during the presidential campaign the New York Times gives more emphasis to topics that are owned by the Democratic party (civil rights, health...
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Sampling poses an interesting problem in markets with experience goods. Free samples reveal product quality and help consumers to make informed purchase decisions (promotional effect). However, sampling may also induce consumers to substitute purchases with free consumption (displacement...
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Further integration in the European Union (EU) increasingly depends on public legitimacy. The global financial crisis … and the subsequent euro area crisis have amplified both the salience and the redistributive consequences of decisions … contribution, we examine how public opinion has responded to the crisis, focusing on support for monetary integration …
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fragile, eventually there is a crisis, and the industry shrinks. Our model thus captures important stylized facts of the …
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The main aim of this paper is to contribute to the ongoing debate on the facets of the Greek crisis via an analysis of …
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estimates the impact of the 2009 global financial crisis on food expenditures, health care expenditures, and doctor visits in … between households that were crisis-affected and households that were not affected by the crisis. However the analysis finds … that crisis-affected poor families curtailed their out-of-pocket health expenditures during and after the crisis more than …
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The main aim of this paper is to contribute to the ongoing debate on the facets of the Greek crisis via an analysis of …
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from the Greek crisis also involves an alteration in the ways that Greeks perceive and consider social reality and …
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At the height of the financial crisis, the Western welfare state prevented a repeat of the Great Depression. But there … were also suggestions that social policy had contributed to the crisis, particularly by promoting households’ access to … the welfare state contribution to the crisis directly but our findings suggest that the welfare state cannot generally be …
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