Since objective news coverage is vital to democracy, captured media can seriously distort collective decisions. The current paper develops a voting model where citizens are uncertain about the welfare effects induced by alternative policy options and derive information about those effects from the mass media. The media might however secretly collude with interest groups in order to influence the public opinion. In the case of voting over the level of a productivity-enhancing public bad, it is shown that an increase in the concentration of firm ownership makes the occurrence of media bias more likely. Although media bias is not always welfare worsening, conditions for it to raise welfare are restrictive.mass media, public bads, voting, wealt...
It is believed that interventions that change the media's costs of misreporting can increase the inf...
This paper studies the role of citizens’ demand for political information in elections and provides ...
This thesis contains three chapters exploring the implications of strategically biased information o...
Since objective news coverage is vital to democracy, captured media can seriously distort collective...
Since objective news coverage is vital to democracy, captured media can seriously distort collective...
While objective news coverage is vital to democracy, media bias can seriously distort collective dec...
Median voter models imply that political agents will compete to satisfy the policy preferences of th...
In every democracy mass media play a crucial role in assuring the e¤ective working of the political ...
Media play an essential role in democracy by making available valuable information for electoral dec...
This paper assesses the normative and positive claims regarding the consequences of biased media usi...
At least since Thomas Jefferson, we understand that democracy requires a well-functioning media indu...
We analyze a model of media bias under government capture and a free press. The government wants cit...
We develop an equilibrium model to analyze the role of the media in electoral competition. When poli...
This paper examines the incentives of ideological media outlets to acquire costly information in a c...
This article assesses the normative and positive claims regarding the consequences of biased media u...
It is believed that interventions that change the media's costs of misreporting can increase the inf...
This paper studies the role of citizens’ demand for political information in elections and provides ...
This thesis contains three chapters exploring the implications of strategically biased information o...
Since objective news coverage is vital to democracy, captured media can seriously distort collective...
Since objective news coverage is vital to democracy, captured media can seriously distort collective...
While objective news coverage is vital to democracy, media bias can seriously distort collective dec...
Median voter models imply that political agents will compete to satisfy the policy preferences of th...
In every democracy mass media play a crucial role in assuring the e¤ective working of the political ...
Media play an essential role in democracy by making available valuable information for electoral dec...
This paper assesses the normative and positive claims regarding the consequences of biased media usi...
At least since Thomas Jefferson, we understand that democracy requires a well-functioning media indu...
We analyze a model of media bias under government capture and a free press. The government wants cit...
We develop an equilibrium model to analyze the role of the media in electoral competition. When poli...
This paper examines the incentives of ideological media outlets to acquire costly information in a c...
This article assesses the normative and positive claims regarding the consequences of biased media u...
It is believed that interventions that change the media's costs of misreporting can increase the inf...
This paper studies the role of citizens’ demand for political information in elections and provides ...
This thesis contains three chapters exploring the implications of strategically biased information o...