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Primetime Spin: Media Bias and Belief Confirming Information
Unformatted Document Text:  References [1] Alterman, E., What Liberal Media? The Truth about Bias and the News, 2003, New York: Basic Books [2] Baron, D., \Persistent Media Bias," Journal of Public Economics, 2006, 90, 1-36 [3] Calvert, R., \The Value of Biased Information: A Rational Choice Model of Political Advice," The Journal of Politics, 1985, 47, 530-555 [4] Coulter, A., Slander: Liberal Lies about the American Right, 2003, New York: Three Rivers Press [5] Franken, A., Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right, 2003, New York: Dutton [6] Gentzkow, M. and J. Shapiro, \Media Bias and Reputation,". Journal of Political Economy, 2006, 114, Number 2, 280-316 [7] Goldberg, B., Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News, 2003, Washington, DC: Regenery [8] Groseclose, T. and J. Milyo, \A Measure of Media Bias," Q.J.E., 2005, 120, 1191-1237 [9] Meyer, M., \Learning from Coarse Information: Biased Contests and Career Pro les," Review of Economic Studies, 1991, 58, 15-41 [10] Mullainathan, S. and A. Shleifer, \The Market for News," A.E.R., 2005, 95, 1031-53 [11] Suen, W., \The Self-Perpetuation of Biased Beliefs," The Economic Journal, 2004, 114, 377- 396 28

Authors: Burke, Jeremy.
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References
[1] Alterman, E., What Liberal Media? The Truth about Bias and the News, 2003, New York: Basic
Books
[2] Baron, D., \Persistent Media Bias," Journal of Public Economics, 2006, 90, 1-36
[3] Calvert, R., \The Value of Biased Information: A Rational Choice Model of Political Advice,"
The Journal of Politics, 1985, 47, 530-555
[4] Coulter, A., Slander: Liberal Lies about the American Right, 2003, New York: Three Rivers
Press
[5] Franken, A., Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right,
2003, New York: Dutton
[6] Gentzkow, M. and J. Shapiro, \Media Bias and Reputation,". Journal of Political Economy,
2006, 114, Number 2, 280-316
[7] Goldberg, B., Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News, 2003, Washington,
DC: Regenery
[8] Groseclose, T. and J. Milyo, \A Measure of Media Bias," Q.J.E., 2005, 120, 1191-1237
[9] Meyer, M., \Learning from Coarse Information: Biased Contests and Career Pro les," Review
of Economic Studies, 1991, 58, 15-41
[10] Mullainathan, S. and A. Shleifer, \The Market for News," A.E.R., 2005, 95, 1031-53
[11] Suen, W., \The Self-Perpetuation of Biased Beliefs," The Economic Journal, 2004, 114, 377-
396
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