Event·May 3, 2018, 12:00 AM·Ida Noyes Hall
2018 Economics of Media and Communication Conference
May
3
2018
Understanding the changing media environment and its impact on our society and political climate is complex, requiring analysis from multiple viewpoints. This conference brought together scholars across fields to examine critical questions of how the media shapes our lives today.
This conference was made possible with generous support from the Andrew and Betsy Rosenfield Program in Economics, Public Policy, and Law.
In a new video spotlight, conference presenters Ruben Durante, Eleonora Freddi, and Donghee Jo discuss their research.
Video
Spotlight: Working Papers from the 2018 Economics of Media and Communication Conference
Agenda
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Lunch
Media Capture Through Favor Exchange
Break
False Positives and Transparency in Scientific Research
Break
Public Communication and Collusion in the Airline Industry
Break
Do People Avoid Morally Relevant Information? Evidence From the Refugee Crisis
Adjourn for the day
Friday, May 4, 2018







