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psychological concept of mental models to address voter' naive reasoning about the economy and thereby explain the persistent bias …
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institutions. In this paper, I will sketch a theory of real-existing socialist economies from a property rights/public choice …
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idiosyncratic bias. The results show that the higher the idiosyncratic bias of the media outlet, the lower the lobbies' incentives …
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access only to friendly media outlets and denying access to critical ones. While an incumbent prefers positive bias, granting … gatekeeping can induce a quid pro quo relationship: media provides coverage with positive bias in exchange of future access …
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We review the theoretical literature on market determinants of media bias. We present a theoretical framework that …
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Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850) was an economist and journalist. A member of the French Liberal School, he is best known for his free trade ideas and his philosophy of law. Mark Blaug ranks him as one of the 100 greatest economists before Keynes. Schumpeter called him a brilliant economic...
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Using a model of repeated agency, we explain previously unexplained features of the real-world lobbying industry. Lobbying is divided between direct representation by special interests to policymakers, and indirect representation where special interests employ professional intermediaries called...
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This paper explains that James Buchanan's theory of public debt entailed more than the shifting of cost forward in time …
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analytical feature to be incorporated into a theory of political economy. It also means that any human population system is open …
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We examine whether conservative politicians are less likely to support same-sex marriage when they run for office in safe districts using new data based on a roll-call vote in the national German parliament. The results show that the margin of the majority for the incumbent in the previous...
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