Lee, David S.; Moretti, Enrico; Butler, Matthew J. - In: The Quarterly Journal of Economics 119 (2004) 3, pp. 807-859
There are two fundamentally different views of the role of elections in policy formation. In one view, voters can affect candidates' policy choices: competition for votes induces politicians to move toward the center. In this view, elections have the effect of bringing about some degree of...