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The aim of this paper is to discuss briefly the issue of voter turnout and ascertain what kind of socioeconomic … main intention to study in detail the theory of various turnout models it seemed instructive to sketch them along with …
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Which motives drive the decision of a voter to approve or reject a policy proposal? The Public Choice literature distinguishes between instrumental and expressive voting motives. We investigate the importance of these motives by analysing the patterns of neural activity in different voting...
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We develop and test a theory of voting and turnout decisions that integrates self-interest, social preferences, and …
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populations, accounting for income and other influences, group identity increased voter turnout on average by some 8 percentage … points in local elections and decreased voter turnout by some 20 percentage points in national elections. We empirically … investigate the effect of group identity on voter turnout and also evaluate whether group identity resulted in budgetary imbalance …
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populations, accounting for income and other influences, group identity increased voter turnout on average by some 8 percentage … points in local elections and decreased voter turnout by some 20 percentage points in national elections. We empirically … investigate the effect of group identity on voter turnout and also evaluate whether group identity resulted in budgetary imbalance …
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Which motives drive the decision of a voter to approve or reject a policy proposal? The Public Choice literature distinguishes between instrumental and expressive voting motives. We investigate the importance of these motives by analysing the patterns of neural activity in different voting...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010294400
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increasingly close. They conjecture that if voters are instrumentally motivated there would be enormous increases in voter turnout … for presidential elections as they became close. When they find no consistent relationship between closeness and turnout … they emphasize. They do see reasons why voting turnout would be moderated other than the dramatic probability of a decisive …
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We develop and test a theory of voting and turnout decisions that integrates self-interest, social preferences, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011961580
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