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analysis of tax interactions among Walloon municipalities (the Southern part of Belgium) in view of discriminating among the …
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based on newspaper coverage. We use the Vector Autoregression (VAR) model and its applied tools of impulse response and …
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resulted in a decline in newspaper readership which was not compensated by increased news consumption on other media. Finally …
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In this study, we propose a novel approach to detect supply-side media bias, independent of external factors like ownership or editors' ideological leanings. Analyzing over 100,000 articles from The New York Times (NYT) and The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), complemented by data from 22 million...
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themes and assign a sentiment to each of these. Our narrative dataset covers 107,428 newspaper articles from 70 German …
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in journalism and ensuring low newspaper prices. However, by taking into account the fact that the media industry … opposite; low investments and high prices. We also show that the low-tax regime tends to increase newspaper differentiation. If …
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daily newspaper coverage. It finds sanctions to have significant effects on exchange rates, inflation, and output growth …
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In this paper, we review the literature on declining business dynamism and its implications in the United States and propose a unifying theory to analyze the symptoms and the potential causes of this decline. We first highlight 10 pronounced stylized facts related to declining business dynamism...
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In the past several decades, the U.S. economy has witnessed a number of striking trends that indicate a rising market concentration and a slowdown in business dynamism. In this paper, we make an attempt to understand potential common forces behind these empirical regularities through the lens of...
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