Studying the discourse on economic policies in India using mass media, social media, and the parliamentary question hour data

Author:

Sen Anirban1,Seth Aaditeshwar1,Ghatak Debanjan1,Kumar Kapil1,Khanuja Gurjeet1,Bansal Deepak1,Gupta Mehak1,Rekha Kumari1,Bhogale Saloni2,Trivedi Priyamvada2

Affiliation:

1. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

2. Ashoka University

Publisher

ACM Press

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