The influence of negative newspaper coverage on consumer confidence: the Dutch case David Hollandersa,*, Rens Vliegenthartb This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and economic news coverage in national newspapers for the Netherlands during the period 1990-2008. Media-attention for economic developments Granger-causes consumer confidence, with more negative news decreasing consumer confidence; this result holds when controlling for the real economy (stock-market). This suggests that in line with many popular concerns negative news is among factors influencing the hardness of the landing of the current credit-crisis, whereas positive news might have been a contributing factor in the build-u...
Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Economics and FinanceDirectors: Libertad González ; Luig...
The purpose of the thesis is to examine how the U.S. newspapers cover the 2008 financial crisis and ...
This article investigates the interactions among parliamentary questions, newspaper coverage on the ...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...
This study provides a longitudinal, cross-national account of the relationship between negative news...
Mullainathan and Shleifer (2002) argue that there are two types of media bias. One bias, called ideo...
Mullainathan and Shleifer (2002) argue that there are two types of media bias. One bias, called ideo...
It is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting. Mullainathan and...
It is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting. Mullainathan and...
This article studies the tripartite relationship between the economy, economic news, and public econ...
This paper investigates the multi-directional causal relationships between stock market ratings, neg...
Previous studies using aggregate-level designs demonstrated that the tone of economic news affects c...
Previous studies using aggregate-level designs demonstrated that the tone of economic news affects c...
Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Economics and FinanceDirectors: Libertad González ; Luig...
The purpose of the thesis is to examine how the U.S. newspapers cover the 2008 financial crisis and ...
This article investigates the interactions among parliamentary questions, newspaper coverage on the ...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...
This study provides a longitudinal, cross-national account of the relationship between negative news...
Mullainathan and Shleifer (2002) argue that there are two types of media bias. One bias, called ideo...
Mullainathan and Shleifer (2002) argue that there are two types of media bias. One bias, called ideo...
It is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting. Mullainathan and...
It is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting. Mullainathan and...
This article studies the tripartite relationship between the economy, economic news, and public econ...
This paper investigates the multi-directional causal relationships between stock market ratings, neg...
Previous studies using aggregate-level designs demonstrated that the tone of economic news affects c...
Previous studies using aggregate-level designs demonstrated that the tone of economic news affects c...
Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Economics and FinanceDirectors: Libertad González ; Luig...
The purpose of the thesis is to examine how the U.S. newspapers cover the 2008 financial crisis and ...
This article investigates the interactions among parliamentary questions, newspaper coverage on the ...