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political knowledge has a sizeable influence on the probability of voting and that mass media play an important role in … influencing political participation. …
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In a symmetric information voting model, an individual (information controller) can influence voters’ choices by …-unanimous voting rule, she exploits voters’ heterogeneity by designing a signal with realizations targeting di↵erent winning …-coalitions. Consequently, under simple-majority voting rule, a majority of voters might be strictly worse o↵ due to the controller’s influence …
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the probabilistic voting model in political economy. Effects persist after the cash transfer program ends. We estimate …
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This paper studies the impact of the competition between lobbies and voters on policy outcomes under alternative legislative procedures. Lobbies and citizens have opposing interests in a public policy and offer money and votes, respectively, to legislators to obtain their preferred policy....
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Hundreds of studies have failed to establish the effects of decentralization on a number of important policy goals. This paper examines the remarkable case of Bolivia to explore decentralization's effects on government responsiveness and poverty-orientation. I first summarize econometric results...
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's decision. I find that in such a case, group members are induced to comply with preexisting biases. For example, if the voting … conservatism of the voting rule. When the decision making process becomes transparent and individual votes are observed, this … effect disappears and such committees are then more likely to accept reforms. I also find that coupled with the right voting …
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When considering engaging in conflict to secure control of a resource, a group needs to predict the amount of post-conflict leakage due to infiltration by members of losing groups. We use this insight to explain why conflict often takes place along ethnic lines, why some ethnic groups are more...
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We are concerned with the design of a constitution for a firm - an ex ante contract which assigns residual rights of control (and possibly residual income rights) without reference to the issue to be decided. We focus attention on two polar constitutions: non-profit cooperatives and outside...
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's decision. I find that in such a case, group members are induced to comply with preexisting biases. For example, if the voting … conservatism of the voting rule. When the decision making process becomes transparent and individual votes are observed, this … effect disappears and such committees are then more likely to accept reforms. I also find that coupled with the right voting …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010884588
candidates attach little value to information because they perceive that voting itself will have little value. Voters that are ex … impact of increased political knowledge on turnout is asymmetric: New information increase the probability of voting of … information acquisition and turnout that combines the Riker-Ordeshook (1968) approach to voting behaviour with the Becker (1965 …
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