Social networks and Brexit: Evidence from a Trade Shock DOI Creative Commons
Andreas Mastrosavvas

Regional Science and Urban Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 108, P. 104024 - 104024

Published: May 21, 2024

Regional exposure to Chinese import competition has often been linked support for the Leave option in 2016 UK EU membership referendum. Looking at 143 harmonised International Territorial Level 3 (ITL3) regions covering England and Wales, using data on density of online social ties between them, I show that regional leaving was also associated with socially connected regions. first delineate 18 commuting zones based interregional flows over three Census years. For each region, then construct a measure own set neighbours located outside its zone. Exploiting variation within zones, an instrumental variable approach, find two measures have comparable positive effects share vote. In series checks, do not evidence effect neighbours' is driven by economic channel or relationship ties. corroborate results survey vote choice. interpret these findings as indicative spillovers local labour markets: information from are likely behind estimated spillover voting outcomes.

Language: Английский

The Economics of Social Media DOI
Guy Aridor,

Rafael Jiménez-Durán,

Roee Levy

et al.

Journal of Economic Literature, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 62(4), P. 1422 - 1474

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

We provide a guide to the burgeoning literature on economics of social media. first define media platforms and highlight their unique features. then synthesize main lessons from empirical organize them around three stages life cycle content: (i) production, (ii) distribution, (iii) consumption. Under we discuss how incentives affect content produced off harmful is moderated. network structure, algorithms, targeted advertisements. consumption, affects individuals who consume its society at large, explore consumer substitution patterns across platforms. Throughout guide, examine case studies deterrence misinformation, segregation, political advertisements, effects outcomes. conclude with brief discussion future (JEL D12, D72, D83, D91, I31, L82, M37)

Language: Английский

Citations

11

The Economics of Social Media DOI
Guy Aridor,

Rafael Jiménez Durán,

Roee Levy

et al.

SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

We review the burgeoning literature on economics of social media, which has become ubiquitous in modern economy and fundamentally changed how people interact. first define media platforms isolate features that distinguish them from traditional other digital platforms. then synthesize main lessons empirical organize around three stages life cycle user-generated content: (1) production, (2) distribution, (3) consumption. Under we discuss incentives affect content produced off harmful is moderated. network structure, algorithms, targeted advertisements. consumption, affects individuals who consume its society at large, consumer substitution patterns across Throughout review, delve into case studies examining deterrence misinformation, segregation, political advertisements, effects outcomes. conclude with a brief discussion future media.

Language: Английский

Citations

10

The Economics of Social Media DOI
Guy Aridor,

Rafael Jiménez-Durán,

Roee Levy

et al.

SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

We review the burgeoning literature on economics of social media, which has become ubiquitous in modern economy and fundamentally changed how people interact. first define media platforms isolate features that distinguish them from traditional other digital platforms. then synthesize main lessons empirical organize around three stages life cycle user-generated content: (1) production, (2) distribution, (3) consumption. Under we discuss incentives affect content produced off harmful is moderated. network structure, algorithms, targeted advertisements. consumption, affects individuals who consume its society at large, consumer substitution patterns across Throughout review, delve into case studies examining deterrence misinformation, segregation, political advertisements, effects outcomes. conclude with a brief discussion future media.

Language: Английский

Citations

0

Social networks and Brexit: Evidence from a Trade Shock DOI Creative Commons
Andreas Mastrosavvas

Regional Science and Urban Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 108, P. 104024 - 104024

Published: May 21, 2024

Regional exposure to Chinese import competition has often been linked support for the Leave option in 2016 UK EU membership referendum. Looking at 143 harmonised International Territorial Level 3 (ITL3) regions covering England and Wales, using data on density of online social ties between them, I show that regional leaving was also associated with socially connected regions. first delineate 18 commuting zones based interregional flows over three Census years. For each region, then construct a measure own set neighbours located outside its zone. Exploiting variation within zones, an instrumental variable approach, find two measures have comparable positive effects share vote. In series checks, do not evidence effect neighbours' is driven by economic channel or relationship ties. corroborate results survey vote choice. interpret these findings as indicative spillovers local labour markets: information from are likely behind estimated spillover voting outcomes.

Language: Английский

Citations

0