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Persuading the enemy: estimating the persuasive effects of partisan media with the preference-incorporating choice and assignment design [PDF]
Does media choice cause polarization, or merely reflect it? We investigate a critical aspect of this puzzle: how partisan media contribute to attitude polarization among different groups of media consumers.
Baum, Matthew A. +3 more
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This paper provides a model of how media environments affect political polarization. We first develop a model of how media environments, characterized by their levels of accessibility and variety of content, interact with citizens' ideological views and ...
Campante, Filipe R., Hojman, Daniel
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Barriers to investment in polarized societies [PDF]
I present a tractable dynamic model of political economy where disagreements about the composition of public spending result in implementation of short-sighted policies.
marina, azzimonti
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Deep Disagreements and Political Polarization
Abstract In deep disagreements, parties disagree about relatively fundamental underlying moral or epistemic principles and therefore see each other as less than fully rational or morally subpar. The chapter argues that deep disagreements lead to both cognitive and practical polarization, especially when they concern matters that are ...
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Seigniorage and Political Instability [PDF]
The importance of seignorage relative to other sources of government revenue differs markedly across countries. The main theoretical implication of this paper is that countries with more unstable and polarized political systems rely more heavily on ...
Alex Cukierman +2 more
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Political Polarization and Christian Nationalism in Our Pews
Congregational leaders in the US must navigate a political landscape marked by increasing political polarization and a notable rise in support for ideas aligned with Christian nationalism.
Amanda Henderson
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The Political Budget Cycle is Where You Can't See It: Transparency and Fiscal Manipulation [PDF]
We investigate the effects of fiscal transparency and political polarization on the prevalence of electoral cycles in fiscal balance. The recent political economy literature on electoral cycles identifies such cycles mainly in weak and recent democracies.
David Dreyer Lassen, James E. Alt
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Political advertising is not polarizing the American public [PDF]
There is little doubt that American politics has become more partisan and acrimonious in recent decades. While there are many potential sources of this rise in polarization, many point to the growth in political advertising as one potential cause.
Franklin Fowler, Erika +3 more
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When looking at the origins of affective polarization, political communication scholars have frequently pointed to social media. In this article, we theorize that the relationship between social media use and affective polarization depends on the ways in
Jörg Matthes +10 more
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Militarisme, polarisation et extrême droite : le cas de Vox en Espagne
Based on the case of Vox, the main far right party in Spain, this article problematizes the relationship between the notions of militarism and political polarization with the aim of adapting the latter to the Spanish context.
Vicente López Clemente
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