This article investigates the interactions among parliamentary questions, newspaper coverage on the economic crisis, and consumer confidence. It focuses on France, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands for the period 2005–2016. Based on insights from political agenda-setting and media effects research, we expect multidirectional relationships to be present. Parliamentary records and newspaper archives are used to analyze the monthly amount of attention for the economic crisis. Pooled time series models and vector autoregression analyses are employed to demonstrate that indeed, politicians, journalists, and citizens depend on one another, but also that remarkable cross-national and over-time differences exist. In the countries where the econom...
This study examined the relationships among culture, economic policy, and news content in the Europe...
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 article investigates the interactions among parliamentary questions, newspaper coverage on the ...
This paper investigates the multidirectional causal relationships between negative economic coverage...
This paper investigates the multidirectional causal relationships between negative economic coverage...
This paper investigates the multi-directional causal relationships between stock market ratings, neg...
This study addresses two questions that are part of the larger debate on mediatized politics. Firs...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
This study provides a longitudinal, cross-national account of the relationship between negative news...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
The 2008-2009 worldwide economic crisis serves as a backdrop to this study of the dynamics of citize...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Economics and FinanceDirectors: Libertad González ; Luig...
This study examined the relationships among culture, economic policy, and news content in the Europe...
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 article investigates the interactions among parliamentary questions, newspaper coverage on the ...
This paper investigates the multidirectional causal relationships between negative economic coverage...
This paper investigates the multidirectional causal relationships between negative economic coverage...
This paper investigates the multi-directional causal relationships between stock market ratings, neg...
This study addresses two questions that are part of the larger debate on mediatized politics. Firs...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
This study provides a longitudinal, cross-national account of the relationship between negative news...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
The 2008-2009 worldwide economic crisis serves as a backdrop to this study of the dynamics of citize...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Economics and FinanceDirectors: Libertad González ; Luig...
This study examined the relationships among culture, economic policy, and news content in the Europe...
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...