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The paper, by Harvard's Rafael Di Tella and Northwestern's Ignacio Franceschelli, analyzes Argentina's four largest newspapers and finds a strong correlation between their willingness to cover government scandal and the amount of money they received from government coffers.
"There's a huge correlation, controlling for everything," Di Tella, the Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, told me. "I'm interested in why people believe the things that they believe, and newspapers are extremely influential in that."