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This paper investigates whether information complementarities can explain the strong patterns of sectoral comovement observed empirically. It tests the theoretical model by Veldkamp and Wolfers (2007), which suggests that firms' output decisions are based on aggregate information rather than...
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coverage in issuing countries reporting on violent events in the destinations. To define and quantify the media multiplier we …, media coverage can more than triple the economic impact of an event. We show that within our sample, media reporting more …
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We propose an approach to measuring the state of the economy via textual analysis of business news. From the full text of 800,000 Wall Street Journal articles for 1984-2017, we estimate a topic model that summarizes business news into interpretable topical themes and quantifies the proportion of...
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direct measure of news sentiment derived from media reports. This allows us to examine whether innovations in the reporting … manufacturing sector. We find that innovations in news reporting affect business expectations, even when conditioning on the current …
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