Volume 12, Issue 5
ARTICLE

The economy. How do the media cover it and what are the effects? A literature review

Alyt Damstra

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E-mail address: a.damstra@uva.nl

University of Amsterdam

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Alyt Damstra, Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Email: a.damstra@uva.nl

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First published: 18 April 2018
Citations: 1

Abstract

This article provides an overview of key findings in the field of economic news research. The focus is on the relationship between the real economy and economic news, and the subsequent effects of economic news on people's economic perceptions. Additionally, we discuss research that looks into the construction of economic and financial news. Recommendations for future research relate to the application of mixed methods approaches and individual level studies, and a specific focus on new (social) media.

Number of times cited according to CrossRef: 1

  • When Do Media Matter Most? A Study on the Relationship between Negative Economic News and Consumer Confidence across the Twenty-Eight EU States, The International Journal of Press/Politics, 10.1177/1940161219858704, (194016121985870), (2019).

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