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The Rise of the Fourth Estate. How Newspapers Became Informative and Why It Mattered

Matthew Aaron Gentzkow (), Edward Ludwig Glaeser () and Claudia Goldin

A chapter in Corruption and Reform: Lessons from America's Economic History, 2006, pp 187-230 from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Date: 2006
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