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Jeffrey Milyo


Dr.

Alternative spellings:
Jeffrey Dennis Milyo
Jeffrey D. Milyo
Jeff Milyo

Biblio: Dep. of Economics and Truman School of Public Affairs, Univ. of Missouri ; Tufts Univ ; Harris School, Univ. of Chicago ; M.A. thesis, Univ. of Conn. ; Dept. of Econ., Tufts Univ., Medford, MA

Profession

  • Economist
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    Jeffrey Dennis Milyo is an American economist and professor of economics at the University of Missouri. He is also a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. 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. He has also researched the political effects of campaign finance laws in the United States. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      2021
    1
      2020
    1
      2014
    6
      2013
    2
      2011
    1
      2010
    1
      2008
    1
      2006
    3
      2005
    5
      2004
    4
      2003
    3
      2002
    1
      2001
    3
      2000
    2
      1999
    1
      1998
    2
      1997
    1
      1994

    Series

    1. Working paper series / The Harris School, Public Policy, University of Chicago (10)
    2. Working paper series / Department of Economics, University of Missouri-Columbia (7)
    3. Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (1)