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We conduct an experiment in which groups are tasked with evaluating the truth of a set of politically relevant facts and statements, and we investigate whether communication improves information aggregation and the accuracy of group decisions. Our findings suggest that the effect of...
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This paper develops a theory in which heterogeneity in political preferences produces a partisan disagreement about … objective facts. A political decision involving both idiosyncratic preferences and scientific knowledge is considered. Voters … voters' intrinsic preferences or because of rigidities in the political process. The theory predicts that providing mixed …
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The common use of majority rule in group decision making is puzzling. In theory, it inequitably favors the proposer …
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impact on voting. The US and the EU introduced targeted measures against Russian entities and individuals related to Putin … effect on voting can be explained as rally-around-the-flag in the face of sanctions, as long as voters did not endure …
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We assess the influence of moneyed interests on legislative decisions. Our theory predicts that the vote outcome … groups are involved in vote buying. Testing the theoretical predictions based on two decades of roll-call voting in the U …
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Public preferences for charging tuition are important for determining higher education finance. To test whether public support for tuition depends on information and design, we devise several survey experiments in representative samples of the German electorate (N19,500). The electorate is...
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Under simple majority voting an absolute majority of voters may choose policies that are harmful to minorities. It is … the purpose of sub- and super-majority rules to protect legitimate minority interests. We study how voting rules are … choose voting rules for given distributions of gains and losses that can arise from a policy, but before learning their own …
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We show that the electorate’s preferences for using tuition to finance higher education strongly depend on the design of the payment scheme. In representative surveys of the German electorate (N18,000), experimentally replacing regular upfront by deferred income-contingent payments increases...
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