Ethan Kaplan
Ethan Kaplan is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland.[1] Before that, he was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley and an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University in Sweden.[2] He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley in 2005, his M.A. in Development economics from Stanford University in 1999 and his B.A. in History from UC Berkeley in 1992. A working paper[3] authored by Kaplan and Stefano DellaVigna (also of the University of California at Berkeley) examining the impact of Fox News Channel on electoral outcomes received significant attention after being cited by Alan Krueger in a New York Times op-ed.[4] In 2007, Kaplan and Stefano DellaVigna published their findings in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, finding that Fox News had a mild but statistically significant effect in boosting Republican vote share. [5]
References
- ↑ http://www.econ.umd.edu/faculty/profiles/kaplan
- ↑ Ethan Kaplan at Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University
- ↑ "The Fox News Effect: Media Bias and Voting" (Working Paper with Stefano DellaVigna)
- ↑ "Fair? Balanced? A Study Finds It Does Not Matter" (New York Times). Similar piece is "The Fox News Effect" (Article by Richard Morin in Washington Post).
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External links
- "Did the Malaysian Capital Controls Work?" (Publication with Dani Rodrik)
- "Political Threats and Campaign Contributions: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis" (Working Paper with Marcos Chamon)