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observed by the voters. We show that the equilibrium election outcome is biased towards the experts' interests even though …
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. Elections are needed as a carrot and a stick to motivate politicians, yet politicians who are overly interested in re-election …Democracies delegate substantial decision power to politicians. Using a model in which an incumbent can design, examine …
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. The model formalizes Caplan's thought experiment No. 4 by introducing endogenous party valence to a model of probabilistic …
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This paper studies how political competition can lead candidates to strategically increase the salience of specific issues, in order to influence voting decisions of marginal groups, with non trivial consequences for turnout rates. In my setup issues differ in their divisiveness, to be defined...
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Does information about rampant political corruption increase electoral participation and the support for challenger parties? Democratic theory assumes that offering more information to voters will enhance electoral accountability. However, if there is consistent evidence suggesting that voters...
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From the regulation of sports to lawmaking in parliament, in many situations one group of people ("agents") make decisions that affect the payoffs of others ("principals") who may offer action-contingent transfers in order to sway the agents' decisions. Prat and Rustichini (2003) characterize...
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information? We address these questions using a survey experiment in Italy, which randomly exposes around 7,000 participants to (i …
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From the regulation of sports to lawmaking in parliament, in many situations one group of people (“agents”) make decisions that affect the payoffs of others (“principals”) who may offer action-contingent transfers in order to sway the agents' decisions. Prat and Rustichini (2003)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012221614
process of motivated political reasoning in a preregistered online experiment with a nationally representative sample of 1 …
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We study experimentally the effectiveness of communication in common value committees exhibiting publicly known heterogeneous biases. We test models assuming respectively self-interested and strategic-, joint payoff-maximizing- and cognitively heterogeneous agents. These predict varying degrees...
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