Handcuffs for the Grabbing Hand? Media Capture and Government Accountability
51 Pages Posted: 29 Jan 2002
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Handcuffs for the Grabbing Hand? Media Capture and Government Accountability
Date Written: January 2002
Abstract
It is widely recognized that active media can play a role in enhancing political competition by informing voters. Collusion between government and media can, however, undermine this role. We extend the political accountability model to include the presence of media outlets and the possibility that the incumbent exerts influence over them. In equilibrium, the media structure is linked to political outcomes in two ways: directly through its monitoring capacity and indirectly through political capture. We examine evidence both across countries and within India.
JEL Classification: D70, H10
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