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corruption scandals in the Italian Regional Health Systems by two important national newspapers having opposite ideology, La … find any evidence of the existence of neither an electoral cycle, nor an ideological bias in the coverage of corruption …We investigate the existence of an "electoral cycle bias" in the timing of media coverage of news with high political …
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rise in media bias affects the election outcome in a non-monotonic way, and reduces voter welfare by decreasing the …We develop a tractable theory to study the impact of biased media on election outcomes, voter turnout and welfare. News … elections, the former determines the election outcome, whereas the latter drives voter turnout. With a single media outlet, a …
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debating certain issues. It combines and analyzes datasets based on electoral programs and election news coverage of national … issues with parties that emphasized these issues in the past or increased their emphasis at the current election. In contrast …
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We examine partisan bias in inflation expectations. Our dataset includes inflation expectations of the New York Fed … disentangle the extent to which political ideology and other individual characteristics predict inflation expectations: around 25 … on how partisans respond to changes in the White House's occupant (partisan bias). The results also corroborate the …
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We examine partisan bias in inflation expectations. Our dataset includes inflation expectations of the New York Fed … disentangle the extent to which political ideology and other individual characteristics predict inflation expectations: around 25 … based on how partisans respond to changes in the White House’s occupant (partisan bias). The results also corroborate the …
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We study the strategic interaction between candidates to office and the print media, exploring the following tension: while the media is instrumental for candidates to communicate with voters, candidates and media outlets have conflicting preferences over the contents of media reporting. We...
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2008 US presidential election, the first political campaign where the internet played a key role. Drawing on data from the …
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