Inequality and media capture |
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Authors: | Maria Petrova |
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Affiliation: | Harvard University, Political Economy and Government, 200 Littauer Center, Harvard University, 1805 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States |
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Abstract: | Popular support of redistributive policies depends on information they have about the tax system and efficiency of public projects. Mass media provides a convenient means for manipulating public opinion, even when voters understand that the media can be biased. I develop a theory of media capture in which the rich can influence information published in a media outlet at a cost. The model shows that higher inequality is associated with lower media freedom; this effect is stronger in democratic regimes. I find empirical support for the model in both panel data and cross-country analysis. |
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