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demand-side and supply-side factors. We also discuss the role of competition across media outlets. In the third part of the …
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competition than with a monopoly news organization. If citizens collectively choose regulation in place of their individual … competition from a rival news organization nor a news organization with an opposing bias. Moreover, bias can be greater with …
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Within the spokes model of Chen and Riordan (2007) that allows for non-localized competition among arbitrary numbers of …
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competition in the market of the advertisers' products may decrease the accuracy of the media outlet's reports. …
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correlation in products' qualities, an increase in the degree of competition may translate into a lower accuracy of news reports …; iii) A sufficiently high degree of competition in the market for news drives out commercial media bias. …
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We suggest a model of electoral competition between two parties which is extended by a third player : mass media. The … classical one-dimensional competition model is changed by introducing an issue-specific sensibility-coefficient and by allowing …
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