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newspaper, residents at ideological extremes may choose not to read a newspaper. However, in competitive markets, residents at … the extremes are more likely to read a newspaper than in the monopoly case. The results also show that newspaper … readers prefer a newspaper with an ideology close to their own and that newspaper competition will induce newspapers to …
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Newspapers have an incentive to moderate their profile in order to gain a larger readership and thus higher advertising revenue. We show that this incentive is weakened both if readers are ad-haters and if they are ad-lovers
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Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code allows a debtor to confirm a plan over the objection of impaired creditors. This power, commonly known as "cramdown," is constrained by the Fair and Equitable Rule. After enactment of the current Bankruptcy Code, one part of that rule has been a general...
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) newspapers in the Internet. For this purpose, we build a model of multiple issues which allows each newspaper to choose quality … leads each newspaper to specialize in terms of news coverage. In this case, its presence changes quality choices from …
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