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position of the median voter does not change. We show that media bias provides a mechanism through which political polarization … suppression bias and update appropriately, important information is lost through bias, potentially resulting in inefficient …
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cycle manifests itself in election year tax cuts and savings on administration costs. Universal suffrage, where all adult … budget cycle manifests itself in election year hikes in capital spending and a reduction in current spending …
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2008 US presidential election, the first political campaign where the internet played a key role. Drawing on data from the …
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Members of parliament (MPs) often decide on their own salaries. Voters dislike self-serving politicians, and politicians are keen to gratify their voters. In line with the political business cycle theories, politicians thus may well delay deciding on increases in salaries until after elections....
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Patent boxes have been heavily debated for their role in corporate tax competition. This paper uses firm-level data for the period 2000-2011 for the top 2,000 corporate research and development (R&D) investors worldwide to consider the determinants of patent registration across a large sample of...
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equilibrium policy is smaller, because their bargaining power is reduced compared to a single ballot election. The predictions on … the number of parties and on policy volatility are consistent with data on municipal elections in Italy, where cities with …
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one provider or the other and value real news. However, that valuation varies according to their bias favoring one …
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, this channel for supply-driven media bias has not previously been analyzed in economics literature. We model the … provide to a media firm. Strategic interactions between these agents may have a significant impact on the level of media bias …
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Economists usually think that rational voters have little incentives to acquire costly information. We present a theoretical model to show that, in contrast to this widely held belief, rational voters acquire considerable amounts of information if media technology is available because then they...
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dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model incorporating both technology and political re-election shocks. The later are … uncertain prospects of re-election, find it optimal to follow relatively shortsighted fiscal policies, and that this hurts …
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