A central question in political economy is how to incentivize elected socials to allocate resources to those that need them the most. Research has shown that, while electoral incentives lead central governments to transfer fewer funds to non-aligned constituencies, media presence is instrumental in promoting a better allocation of resources. This study evaluates how these two phenomena interact by analyzing the role of media in compensating political biases. In particular, we analyze how media presence, connectivity and ownership affect the distribution of federal drought relief transfers to Brazilian municipalities. We find that municipalities that are not aligned with the federal government have a lower probability of receiving funds ...
This paper examines whether access to information enhances political accountabil- ity. Based upon th...
This paper examines the extent to which access to information enhances political accountability. Bas...
One way media institutions differ is whether they are public or commercial. This project uses basic ...
The role of media networks in compensating political biases: evidence from radio networks in Brazil ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2013.Cataloged from PDF ...
This paper examines whether access to information enhances political accountability. Based upon the ...
The article 1 addresses the role of political parties and studies whether popularity shocks are cruc...
Based on observation of the mass media?s political impact, this article analyzes the 1998 election c...
Politicians seeking reelection need voters to know what they have done for them. Thus, incentives ma...
One often-neglected feature of the political process is the fact that competing actors frequently st...
The use of media repertoires that include internet is associated with higher levels of political inf...
We observe that popularity shocks are crucial for electoral accountability beyond their effects on v...
This paper examines whether access to information enhances political accountabil- ity. Based upon th...
This paper investigates the role of the media in reducing corruption. We analyze data on personal c...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...
This paper examines whether access to information enhances political accountabil- ity. Based upon th...
This paper examines the extent to which access to information enhances political accountability. Bas...
One way media institutions differ is whether they are public or commercial. This project uses basic ...
The role of media networks in compensating political biases: evidence from radio networks in Brazil ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2013.Cataloged from PDF ...
This paper examines whether access to information enhances political accountability. Based upon the ...
The article 1 addresses the role of political parties and studies whether popularity shocks are cruc...
Based on observation of the mass media?s political impact, this article analyzes the 1998 election c...
Politicians seeking reelection need voters to know what they have done for them. Thus, incentives ma...
One often-neglected feature of the political process is the fact that competing actors frequently st...
The use of media repertoires that include internet is associated with higher levels of political inf...
We observe that popularity shocks are crucial for electoral accountability beyond their effects on v...
This paper examines whether access to information enhances political accountabil- ity. Based upon th...
This paper investigates the role of the media in reducing corruption. We analyze data on personal c...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...
This paper examines whether access to information enhances political accountabil- ity. Based upon th...
This paper examines the extent to which access to information enhances political accountability. Bas...
One way media institutions differ is whether they are public or commercial. This project uses basic ...