2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10479-019-03372-2
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The interconnectedness of the economic content in the speeches of the US Presidents

Abstract: The speeches stated by influential politicians can have a decisive impact on the future of a country. In particular, the economic content of such speeches affects the economy of countries and their financial markets. For this reason, we examine a novel dataset containing the economic content of 951 speeches stated by 45 US Presidents from George Washington (April 1789) to Donald Trump (February 2017). In doing so, we use an economic glossary carried out by means of text mining techniques. The goal of our study… Show more

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“…This approach is getting attention because of the potentialities it offers. In Cinelli et al (2019) there is an example of information gained by the study of US President speeches using a similar approach. In Rochat (2014) the authors have studied the central figures of Les Confessions (Geneva version of the manuscript) and in Rochat (2015) has been presented an excellent study of the characters' framework in the twenty novels composing Les Rougon-Macquart, written by Émile Zola between 1871-1893.…”
Section: Related Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach is getting attention because of the potentialities it offers. In Cinelli et al (2019) there is an example of information gained by the study of US President speeches using a similar approach. In Rochat (2014) the authors have studied the central figures of Les Confessions (Geneva version of the manuscript) and in Rochat (2015) has been presented an excellent study of the characters' framework in the twenty novels composing Les Rougon-Macquart, written by Émile Zola between 1871-1893.…”
Section: Related Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complex networks are mathematical frameworks that can model efficiently the presence of interactions among different units (see [1,2]). The generality of the complex networks explains why they are so popular in modeling several expert systems in the context of applied sciences, ranging from text analysis and linguistics (see, e.g., [3][4][5]), geophysics (see, e.g., [6,7]) and, of course, social science (see e.g., [8,9] and the monograph [10]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%