Eichenberger, Reiner; Serna, Angel - In: Public Choice 86 (1996) 1-2, pp. 137-56
Rational voters' assessments of candidates and policy proposals are unbiased but affected by random errors. 'Clean' information decreases these errors, while 'dirty' information increases them. In politics, most voting procedures weigh random individual errors asymmetrically. Thus, such errors...