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on Facebook and Instagram that collectively reached 2.1 billion individuals and cost around $40 million. We report the …
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This paper presents market-based evidence that President Trump influences expectations about monetary policy. We use tick-by-tick fed funds futures data and a collection of Trump tweets criticizing the conduct of monetary policy and consistently advocating that the Fed lower interest rates....
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that anti-vaccine Facebook groups disseminate false stories beyond the groups as well as serving as an "echo" chamber. We … also find that after Facebook's ban on advertising by fake new sites, the sharing of fake news articles on Facebook fell by … 75% on Facebook compared to Twitter …
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Facebook users in the US and 11.5 million in France. In both countries, we cannot reject the null of no effect of any of the …
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Facebook and Instagram. We first estimate advertising effectiveness at baseline across our broad sample. We then estimate the …
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We model social media as collections of users producing and consuming content. Users value consuming content, but doing so uses up their scarce attention, and hence they prefer content produced by more able users. Users also value receiving attention, creating the incentive to attract an...
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We use anonymized and aggregated data from Facebook to explore the spatial structure of social networks in the New York …
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We use aggregated data from Facebook to show that COVID-19 was more likely to spread between regions with stronger …
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anonymized social network information from Facebook with housing transaction data and a survey. We first show that in the survey …
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In this paper, we investigate political communications in social networks characterized both by homophily-a tendency to associate with similar individuals-and group size. To generate testable hypotheses, we develop a simple theory of information diffusion in social networks with homophily and...
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