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SMU SOE Seminar (Aug 23, 2017): The Limits of Propaganda: Evidence from Chavez’s Venezuela

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THE LIMITS OF PROPAGANDA: EVIDENCE FROM CHAVEZ'S VENEZUELA

We investigate viewer responses to ideological changes in television programming induced by cadenas, unannounced government propaganda in Venezuela. The drop-off in ratings during cadenas is concentrated among viewers of news programming on opposition channels, relative to pro-government channels. Also, the drop-off in ratings for moderate channels takes an intermediate value. The drop-off is stronger for viewers with access to cable channels, which do not air cadenas and experience an increase in viewership during cadenas. Structural estimation of our model allows us to quantify the degree to which opposition viewers limit their exposure to and ultimately the influence of propaganda via tuning out.
 
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Brian Knight

Brown University

Political Economy
Public Economics
 

23 August 2017 (Wednesday)

4pm - 5.30pm

Meeting Room 5.1, Level 5
School of Economics 
Singapore Management University
90 Stamford Road
Singapore 178903