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quality when its reports conform to the consumer's prior expectations. We use this fact to build a model of media bias in …
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We investigate the causal impact of broadband Internet on political participation using data from Italy. We show that this impact varies across different forms of political engagement and over time. Initially, broadband had a negative effect on turnout in national elections, driven by increased...
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We show that isolated capital cities are robustly associated with greater levels of corruption across US states, in line with the view that this isolation reduces accountability, and in contrast with the alternative hypothesis that it might forestall political capture. We then provide direct...
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Using data from 1869 to 1928, we estimate the effect of party control of state governments on the entry, exit, circulation, prices, number of pages, and content of Republican and Democratic daily newspapers. We exploit changes over time in party control of the governorship and state legislatures...
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We propose a new method for measuring the relative ideological positions of newspapers, voters, interest groups, and political parties. The method uses data on ballot propositions. We exploit the fact that newspapers, parties, and interest groups take positions on these propositions, and the...
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We use new data on entries and exits of US daily newspapers from 1869 to 2004 to estimate effects on political participation, party vote shares, and electoral competitiveness. Our identification strategy exploits the precise timing of these events and allows for the possibility of confounding...
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this fit due to redistricting to identify the effects of reduced coverage. Exploring the links in the causal chain of media …
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that electoral acceleration is in part due to the structure of media markets. Candidates find it easier to direct campaign … efforts at larger groups because many existing media outlets cater to this audience. …
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more distant sources of news and entertainment. While the integration of media markets will raise the private welfare of … agencies, including the Federal Communication Commission in the United States, curtail the integration of media markets to … value of civic engagement requires evidence on the size of the positive spillovers from local media. In this paper, we …
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We analyze the coverage of U.S. political scandals by U.S. newspapers during the past decade. Using automatic keyword-based searches we collected data on 35 scandals and approximately 200 newspapers. We nd that Democratic-leaning newspapers -- i.e., those with a higher propensity to endorse...
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