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little or no effect of automated calls. We establish this finding in a large field experiment in a targeted, partisan get …
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We study the role of self-interest and social preferences in referenda. Our analysis is based on collective purchasing decisions of university students on deep-discount flat rate tickets for public transportation and culture. Individual usage data allows quantifying monetary benefits associated...
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campaigns. We implemented a survey experiment during the (mixed gender) electoral race for mayor in Milan (2011), and a field … experiment during the (same gender) electoral race for mayor in Cava de' Tirreni (2015). In both cases, a sample of eligible …
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voluntary provision of public goods. In our one-shot experiment, we find that coordination often fails and exogenously imposed …
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We test the theory of expressive voting in relation to political ideology in a laboratory experiment. After deriving … our hypotheses from a decision theoretic model, we examine voting decisions in an experiment in which we use the size of …
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increase voter turnout. We exploit an electoral reform in the Austrian state of Burgenland as a natural experiment to identify …
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Politicians may pander to public opinion and may renounce undertaking beneficial long-term projects. To alleviate this problem, we introduce a triple mechanism involving political information markets, reelection threshold contracts, and democratic elections. An information market is used to...
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Previous research has established that good-looking political candidates win more votes. We extend this line of research by examining differences between parties on the left and on the right of the political spectrum. Our study combines data on personal votes in real elections with a web survey...
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Rational choice theories of electoral participation stress that an individual's decision to vote depends on her expected net benefit from doing so. If this instrumental motive is relevant, then turnout should be higher in elections where more is at stake. We test this prediction, by studying how...
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canton of Zurich of 2009 serves as a natural experiment for testing the instrumental versus expressive voter hypotheses. We …
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