[数量经济学研讨会]The Internet, Public Good Provision and Inequality: Evidence from Radio Broadcasting in China
发文时间:2018-11-28

         数量经济学研讨会          [20181205]      
      报告题目:The Internet, Public Good Provision and Inequality: Evidence from Radio Broadcasting in China          报告人:   Shi, Ce "Matthew" (Department of Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)          
         报告时间:2018年12月5日12:30-13:30          报告地点:明德主楼623          
         内容简介:While the Internet brings many benefits to the society, its competitive spillovers on traditional sectors and industries can generate differential effects on consumers. In this paper, we take a novel perspective to study the Internet spillovers on public provision of radio broadcasting in China and understand the underlying mechanisms and welfare implications. We collect yearly provincial-level data of radio programs in China for the period of 2005-2016 and use information on broadband infrastructure as an instrument to address the potential endogeneity problem. We find that the Internet has not only significantly reduced the total hours of broadcasting but also led to reduction in both informational contents and entertainment. We show further evidence that much of the reduction in radio programs - especially news and social-service contents - is due to the adverse effects of the Internet on radio advertising. Lastly, using additional listernership data, we recover heterogeneous consumer tastes for distinct genres of program and suggest that reduced radio hours have more pronounced (negative) effects on the less educated and elderly people.          
                    报告人简介:C. Matthew Shi, Ph.D., is currently Assistant Professor of Economics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He works in the fields of Industrial Organization and Applied Microeconomics. His research interests include media and advertising, discrete-choice models, and IO issues in emerging markets.      
 
      数量经济教研室          运筹学与数量经济研究所          中国人民大学经济学院      
      2018年12月