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This paper empirically explores the link between mass media coverage of migration and immigration worries. Using … detailed data on media coverage in Germany, we show that the amount of media reports regarding migration issues is positively …-variant individual control variables and individual fixed-effects. We employ media spillovers from the neighboring country of Switzerland …
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This paper empirically explores the link between mass media coverage of migration and immigration worries. Using … detailed data on media coverage in Germany, we show that the amount of media reports regarding migration issues is positively …-variant individual control variables and individual fixed-effects. We employ media spillovers from the neighboring country of Switzerland …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011872843
This paper empirically explores the link between mass media coverage of migration and immigration worries. Using … detailed data on media coverage in Germany, we show that the amount of media reports regarding migration issues is positively …-variant individual control variables and individual fixed-effects. We employ media spillovers from the neighboring country of Switzerland …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011823793
This paper empirically explores the link between mass media coverage of migration and immigration worries. Using … detailed data on media coverage in Germany, we show that the amount of media reports regarding migration issues is positively …-variant individual control variables and individual fixed-effects. We employ media spillovers from the neighboring country of Switzerland …
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This paper examines the impact of outdoor temperature on media bias. We use 12 years of daily hand-coded data on the … local daily high temperatures to estimate the effect of heat on media bias in news reporting about the Republican and … 1°C increment in daily maximum temperature on a hot day (>25°C) leads to a 20% increase in the media bias measured as …
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Political economy theories of international trade predict the convergence of trade policy preferences between small and large exporting enterprises within a sector. However, this convergence does not generally occur in service trade, which restricts the way a service provider is allowed to...
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and economic anticipations play a minimal role, while traditional media filter the most salient events. The effect is …
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This paper attempts to fill a gap in the trade literature by providing a comprehensive overview of services liberalization commitments in the new generation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) as compared to prevailing GATS commitments and Doha Round offers. By developing a new database, the...
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