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seen a great deal of scholarly attention, regulation. An "agency problems" approach to studying political and other agency … develop both theory and prescription in agency settings. Particular problems are displayed almost like games (e.g., the "Major …
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We study how shocks to voting costs affect electoral turnout. Individuals whose polling place is relocated face changes to their cost of voting in person due to altered distance and unfamiliarity with the new polling place. Using address-level and precinct-level data, we find that polling place...
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We study how seemingly benign changes to voting costs affect electoral turnout, exploiting plausibly exogenous variation in the assignment of polling places in Munich (Germany). Using an event study design, we find that polling place relocations cause a persistent shift from in-person to mail-in...
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Adverse selection induces economic limits to market substitution. If quality uncertainty persists in both internet and traditional marketplaces, a second-best equilibrium with parallel market segments may arise. Positive trade in parallel segments implies that the information cost advantage of...
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basic questions within that model. We review the empirical literature through the lens of the theory, using the theory to …
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