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Partisan Bias in Economic News: Evidence on the Agenda-Setting Behavior of U.S. Newspapers
We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last decade, and the behavior of smaller samples for longer time periods. Our purpose is to examine the intensity of coverage of economic issues as a function of the underlying economic conditions and the political affiliation of the incumbent president, focusing on unemployment, inflation, the federal budget and the trade deficit. We investigate whether there is any significant correlation between the endorsement policy of newspapers, and the differential coverage of bad/good economic news as a function of the president's political affiliation. We find evidence that newspapers with pro-Democratic endorsement pattern systematically give more coverage to high unemployment when the incumbent president is a Republican than when the president is Democratic, compared to newspapers with pro-Republican endorsement pattern. This result is not driven by the partisanship of readers. There is on the contrary no evidence of a partisan bias -- or at least of a bias that is correlated with the endorsement policy -- for stories on inflation, budget deficit or trade deficit.
Partisan Bias in Economic News: Evidence on the Agenda-Setting Behavior of U.S. Newspapers
We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last decade, and the behavior of smaller samples for longer time periods. Our purpose is to examine the intensity of coverage of economic issues as a function of the underlying economic conditions and the political affiliation of the incumbent president, focusing on unemployment, inflation, the federal budget and the trade deficit. We investigate whether there is any significant correlation between the endorsement policy of newspapers, and the differential coverage of bad/good economic news as a function of the president's political affiliation. We find evidence that newspapers with pro- Democratic endorsement pattern systematically give more coverage to high unemployment when the incumbent president is a Republican than when the president is Democratic, compared to newspapers with pro-Republican endorsement pattern. This result is not driven by the partisanship of readers. There is on the contrary no evidence of a partisan bias - or at least of a bias that is correlated with the endorsement policy - for stories on inflation, budget deficit or trade deficit.
Escritura y ambición: la Historia del rebelión y castigo de los moriscos de Luis del Mármol Carvajal
La Historia del rebelión y castigo de /os mariscos de Luis del Mármol Carvajal representa el deseo del autor de publicar una relación de cruzada para subir las escalas sociales. El cronista buscaba toda oportunidad de acumular bienes, tierras, fama y favor de Felipe II. El rey y los olidos más cercanos a él eran el público lector a que Mármol quiso dirigirse. Toda la trama de su texto comunica, por consiguiente, que los intereses territoriales de la monarquía coincidían con los del hombre común.The Historia del rebelión y castigo de los moriscos de Luis del Mármol Carvajal represents the author's desire to publicize himself to climb the social ladder. The chronicler sought every opportunity he could to accumulate land, wealth, fame and the favor of Philip II. The king and his most important officials were the target reading public to which Mármol wished to address his narrative. The plot of his text communicates, therefore, that the territorial interests of the monarchy coincided with those of the common man
Driven low density granular mixtures
We study the steady state properties of a 2D granular mixture in the presence
of energy driving by employing simple analytical estimates and Direct
Simulation Monte Carlo. We adopt two different driving mechanisms: a) a
homogeneous heat bath with friction and b) a vibrating boundary (thermal or
harmonic) in the presence of gravity. The main findings are: the appearance of
two different granular temperatures, one for each species; the existence of
overpopulated tails in the velocity distribution functions and of non trivial
spatial correlations indicating the spontaneous formation of cluster
aggregates. In the case of a fluid subject to gravity and to a vibrating
boundary, both densities and temperatures display non uniform profiles along
the direction normal to the wall, in particular the temperature profiles are
different for the two species while the temperature ratio is almost constant
with the height. Finally, we obtained the velocity distributions at different
heights and verified the non gaussianity of the resulting distributions.Comment: 19 pages, 12 figures, submitted for publicatio
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