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How Big is the Media Multiplier? Evidence from Dyadic News Data

How Big is the Media Multiplier? Evidence from Dyadic News Data

692/2023 Timothy Besley, Thiemo Fetzer, Hannes Mueller
working papers, political economy
The Social Science Research Network
https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4558429

692/2023 Timothy Besley, Thiemo Fetzer, Hannes Mueller

This paper estimates the size of the media multiplier, an easily generalizable model-based measure of how far media coverage magnifies the economic response to shocks. We combine monthly aggregated and anonymized credit card activity data from 114 card issuing countries in 5 destination countries with a large corpus of news coverage in issuing countries reporting on violent events in the destinations. To define and quantify the media multiplier we estimate a model in which latent beliefs, shaped by either events or news coverage, drive card activity. According to the model, media coverage can more than triple the economic impact of an event. We document, through our model, that this effect is highly heterogenous and depends on the broader media representation of countries in each others news. We speculate about the role of the media in driving international travel patterns an.

Political Economy

The Social Science Research Network

https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4558429