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. It is possible that this is due to the lack of competition in the Australian media market. To the extent that we can … slant ; media bias ; competition ; economics of elections …
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limitations of the available data, and the potential implications of common ownership for competition in Australia. …
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The relationship between competition and innovation is difficult to disentangle, as exogenous variation in market …
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of enforcement activity by European competition authorities in labor markets relative to the US. While enforcement action … competition enforcement in labor markets. The article identifies sectors and practices that may be scrutinized with priority by … European competition authorities and proposes a mix of enforcement, merger control and well-targeted policy and regulatory …
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behaviour, particularly in tracked educational systems. -- Cooperation ; competition ; PISA ; student attitudes …
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. We use this historical pattern as a natural experiment to estimate the causal effect of contemporary private competition … after controlling for current Catholic shares. -- Private school competition ; student achievement ; Catholic schools …
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, private competition, and tracking have been found to be important sources of international differences in student achievement. …
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This paper systematically analyzes media attention devoted to terrorist attacks worldwide between 1998 and 2012. Several aspects are related to predicting media attention. First, suicide missions receive significantly more coverage, which could explain their increased popularity among terrorist...
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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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