(Mis-) perceptions, information, and political polarization: a survey and a systematic literature review

M Marino, R Iacono, J Mollerstrom - European Journal of Political Economy, 2024 - Elsevier
Numerous studies have documented that misperceptions about society, eg related to
inequality, are widespread among voters. Simultaneously, a separate body of literature …

Attitudes to Migration and the Market for News

R Farukh, M Heinz, A Kerkhof, H Schumacher - Information Economics and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Do news outlets present the topic of migration in an overly positive or negative manner, or
do they provide a neutral and holistic perspective on the topic? To study the visual bias of …

[PDF][PDF] Do giving voice and social information help in revising a misconception about rent–control?

J Brandts, I Busom, C Lopez-Mayan - 2024 - ecap.uab.cat
Citizens' ability to make informed and thoughtful choices when voting for policy proposals
rests on their exposure to accurate information about the costs and benefits that each …

Do voice and social information contribute to changing views about rent control policy?

J Brandts, I Busom, C Lopez-Mayan - AQR–Working Papers, 2024 …, 2024 - diposit.ub.edu
Citizens' ability to make informed and thoughtful choices when voting for policy proposals
rests on their awareness of and access to accurate information about the costs and benefits …