This article examines the effect of a strategic news media on legislators' interactions with their constituencies. Specifically, legislators can only be constrained by constituency preferences over policies when voters have the information to hold legislators accountable for their actions. A strategic news media can provide such information in a constant and continuous manner unlike, say, challengers. This article addresses this scenario with several models. First, a signaling model is introduced with constituency preferences and a journalist's investigating and reporting strategies serving as constraints on a legislator's voting preferences. Results of the baseline model include a pooling equilibrium where legislators vote with the distric...
For over a generation, social scientists have tried to categorize the relationship between journalis...
We characterize the optimal editorial positions of the media in a model in which the media influence...
We suggest a model of electoral competition between two parties which is extended by a third player:...
This article examines the effect of a strategic news media on legislators ’ inter-actions with their...
Abstract. We develop an equilibrium model to analyze the role of the media in electoral competition....
In every democracy mass media play a crucial role in assuring the e¤ective working of the political ...
The news product we view each day is formed through negotiations and relationships between members o...
To what degree do the news media provide voters with the information needed to hold House members ac...
This thesis contains three chapters exploring the implications of strategically biased information o...
In times of increasing “mediatization” of politics, when voters and their elected representatives pr...
In this paper, we study a model where voters have state-contingent preferences over policies and lob...
Media play an essential role in democracy by making available valuable information for electoral dec...
News media play a central role in democratic politics, yet we know little about how media affect the...
News media play a central role in democratic politics, yet we know little about how media affect the...
We characterize the optimal editorial positions of the media in a model in which the media influence...
For over a generation, social scientists have tried to categorize the relationship between journalis...
We characterize the optimal editorial positions of the media in a model in which the media influence...
We suggest a model of electoral competition between two parties which is extended by a third player:...
This article examines the effect of a strategic news media on legislators ’ inter-actions with their...
Abstract. We develop an equilibrium model to analyze the role of the media in electoral competition....
In every democracy mass media play a crucial role in assuring the e¤ective working of the political ...
The news product we view each day is formed through negotiations and relationships between members o...
To what degree do the news media provide voters with the information needed to hold House members ac...
This thesis contains three chapters exploring the implications of strategically biased information o...
In times of increasing “mediatization” of politics, when voters and their elected representatives pr...
In this paper, we study a model where voters have state-contingent preferences over policies and lob...
Media play an essential role in democracy by making available valuable information for electoral dec...
News media play a central role in democratic politics, yet we know little about how media affect the...
News media play a central role in democratic politics, yet we know little about how media affect the...
We characterize the optimal editorial positions of the media in a model in which the media influence...
For over a generation, social scientists have tried to categorize the relationship between journalis...
We characterize the optimal editorial positions of the media in a model in which the media influence...
We suggest a model of electoral competition between two parties which is extended by a third player:...