Department of Economics
July 25, 2016

New method confirms Republicans and Democrats “speak completely different languages”

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As discussed in the New York Times, a new paper by Brown’s Jesse Shapiro and co-authors Matthew Gentzkow and Matt Taddy applies novel methods to measuring changes in political polarization between the major parties from 1873 to 2009.

Their measure finds the partisan divide in vocabulary to be low and roughly constant until the early 1990s, then dramatically increased. Other coverage