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data for eight presidential election years (1972-2000). Our main findings can be summarized as follows. First, a non …
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In this paper, we present a citizen-candidate model of representative democracy with endogenous lobbying. We find that lobbying induces policy compromise and always affects equilibrium policy outcomes. In particular, even though the policy preferences of lobbies are relatively extreme, lobbying...
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In this paper, we present a citizen candidate model of representative democracy with endogenous lobbying. We find that lobbying induces policy compromise and always affects equilibrium policy outcomes It; particular, even though the policy preferences of lobbies are relatively extreme lobbying...
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This paper studies the nonparametric identification and estimation of voters' preferences when voters are ideological. We build on the methods introduced by Degan and Merlo (2009) representing elections as Voronoi tessellations of the ideological space. We exploit the properties of this...
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We conduct a model validation analysis of several behavioral models of voter turnout, using laboratory data. We call our method of model validation concealed parameter recovery, where estimation of a model is done under a veil of ignorance about some of the experimentally controlled parameters...
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This paper studies the nonparametric identification and estimation of voters' preferences when voters are ideological. We establish that voter preference distributions and other parameters of interest can be identified from aggregate electoral data. We also show that these objects can be...
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This paper studies the nonparametric identification and estimation of voters' preferences when voters are ideological. We establish that voter preference distributions and other parameters of interest can be identified from aggregate electoral data. We also show that these objects can be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011317976
of voters consistent with sincere voting? We show that using data only on how individuals vote in a single election, the … hypothesis that voters vote sincerely is irrefutable, regardless of the number of candidates competing in the election. On the …
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show that using data only on how individuals vote in a single election, the hypothesis that voters vote ideologically is … irrefutable, regardless of the number of candidates competing in the election. On the other hand, using data on how the same …
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This paper develops a unified approach to study participation and voting in multiple elections. The theoretical setting combines an quot;uncertain-voterquot; model of turnout with a spatial model of voting behavior. We apply our framework to the study of turnout and voting in U.S. presidential...
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