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Adam Cox

    News Media and the Financial Crisis
    The Boogey Man
    • John C. Boogey is a regular guy who does regular things, but his very favorite pastime is spending time with his three young children. While Mr. Boogey believes his tots are terrific, everyone who meets them disagrees. When Mr. Boogey realizes that his darling children truly are troublesome, he takes matters into his own hands to get a handle on their behavior.

      The Boogey Man
    • News Media and the Financial Crisis

      How Elite Journalism Undermined the Case for a Paradigm Shift

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book examines the response of major news media to the 2008 financial crisis, highlighting how journalists shaped narratives around regulatory reform. It reveals that media framing often upheld the market liberal policies that contributed to the crisis, suggesting a continuity in economic discourse despite the need for change. Through this analysis, the author critiques the role of journalism in influencing public perception and policy discussions in the wake of the crisis.

      News Media and the Financial Crisis