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Political polarization in financial news

Journal of Financial Economics, 2020
Standard explanations for political polarization of news don’t apply to financial news. Nevertheless, we find strong evidence of political polarization in corporate financial news on both intensive and extensive margins of coverage. To control for firm and newspaper heterogeneity, we compare coverage of the same firm-level events by news-papers with ...
Eitan Goldman   +2 more
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Political polarization and health

Nature Medicine
In addition to social determinants of health, such as economic resources, education, access to care and various environmental factors, there is growing evidence that political polarization poses a substantial risk to individual and collective well-being. Here we review the impact of political polarization on public health.
Jay J Van Bavel   +3 more
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Polarization and Politics

2010
I’m amazed at some of the really, really painful stories that six-year-olds and seven-year-olds are bringing to school, and the efforts of schools to deal with these things.
Chester E. Finn   +2 more
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Polarization, political

2016
Polarization has been studied in three different forms: on a social, group, and individual level. This entry first focuses on the undisputed phenomenon of elite polarization (i.e., increasing adherence of policy positions among the elites) and also outlines different approaches to assessing mass polarization (i.e., political positions among the public,
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Consequences of Polarized Politics

2023
Abstract Polarization within Congress reduces the number of competitive districts, reduces split-ticket voting, and can increase even in the absence of polarization among voters. Whereas legislator-centric government is associated with partisan overlap and relatively stable policy outcomes keyed to the chamber median, party-centric ...
Samuel Merrill III   +2 more
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Political Trust in Polarized Times

2015
As political trust levels continue to decline while levels of partisan polarization increase, we contend that more research is needed to explore the interaction between these two central features of contemporary American politics. Political scientists have debated whether explanations of political trust levels are best informed by the public’s ...
Elizabeth, Theiss-Morse   +2 more
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Policy rules and political polarization

Journal of Public Economic Theory
AbstractWe develop a model to analyze policymakers' incentives to install policy rules, comparing the case of no rule with a binding and a contingent policy rule that allows policymakers to suspend the rule in response to a sufficiently large shock. First, abstracting from political polarization, we show that the choice of the policy rule depends on ...
Carsten Hefeker, Michael Neugart
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Polarization and Politics

2018
Chapter 6 explains how the three long-standing trends described in earlier chapters fed into rising political polarization, especially in Washington. First, the rise of neoliberalism pushed both Republicans and Democrats to the right, with Republicans moving farther than Democrats. Second, as stagflation and globalization unfolded, organized labor grew
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