Abstract
This article exploits two newspaper archives to track economic policy uncertainty in Spain from 1905-1945. We find that the outbreak of the Civil War in 1936 was anticipated by a striking upward level shift of uncertainty in both newspapers. We study the reasons for this shift through a natural language processing method, which allows us to leverage expert opinion to track specific issues in our newspaper archives. We find a strong empirical link between increasing uncertainty and the rise of divisive political issues like socio-economic conflict. This holds even when exploiting content differences between the two newspapers in our corpus.
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García-Uribe, S., Mueller, H., & Sanz, C. (2024). Economic Uncertainty and Divisive Politics: Evidence from the dos Españas. Journal of Economic History, 84(1), 40–73. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022050724000044
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