Jeffrey Milyo

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Jeffrey Milyo
NationalityAmerican
Institution University of Missouri
Field Political economy
Law and economics
Alma mater University of Connecticut
Stanford University
Doctoral
advisor
Roger Noll
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Jeffrey Dennis Milyo [1] is an American economist and professor of economics at the University of Missouri. He is also a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. [2] One of his best-known studies is a 2005 one that he co-authored with Timothy Groseclose examining media bias. The study concluded that most major media outlets in the United States have a liberal bias, although its methodology has been criticized. [3] [4] He has also researched the political effects of campaign finance laws in the United States. [5] [6]

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References

  1. Milyo, Jeffrey Dennis (1994). The Political Economy of the Congressional Budget Process (Thesis). Stanford University.
  2. "Jeffrey Milyo". Cato Institute.
  3. Gillette, Felix (2005-12-20). "Bias Study Falls 43.7 Percent Short". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  4. "When It Comes to Core Beliefs, Bias is Everywhere". NPR. 2008-11-03. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  5. Cochran, John (2007-03-19). "From CQ Weekly: Public Financing: Rebirth or Irrelevance". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  6. Kirkpatrick, David D. (2010). "Does Corporate Money Lead to Political Corruption?". The New York Times. ISSN   0362-4331 . Retrieved 2018-04-24.