On Social Media and Fake News in the 2016 Election

In their article, Allcott and Gentzkow (2017) present a theoretical and empirical framework for examining the economics of fake news, focusing on its role in the context of social media during the 2016 United States of America (US) presidential election. It discusses fake news and voting behavior in the presidential election by investigating various aspectsContinue reading “On Social Media and Fake News in the 2016 Election”

The Less We Know, The Better?

Many theories, inventions, innovations, and technologies arise from human curiosity and the search for information and truth. However, while curiosity is part of human natural characteristics that might lead to information gathering, it might bring drawbacks if the collected information is not filtered. Information overload and the negative impact of social media are essential subtopicsContinue reading “The Less We Know, The Better?”

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