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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011869462
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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Research and Science Today Journal is a publication founded in 2011 and it is dedicated to the students of all levels (license, master and doctoral) of faculties in the country and abroad. We want to offer the participants the opportunity to present their scientific works in the following areas:...
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Conventional explanations for the post-1991 growth of India’s manufacturing sector focus on goods trade liberalization and industrial de-licensing. We demonstrate the powerful contribution of a neglected factor: India’s policy reforms in services. The link between these reforms and the...
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Changes in exchange rates have become a prominent issue in Germany and Japan - due to the enormous appreciation of the Deutschmark and the Yen. Conventional wisdom suggests that economic activity will be negatively affected if a currency is going through a phase of appreciation. The paper...
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