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affects information aggregation at the deliberation and voting stages, leading to sharply different committee error rates than …
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affects information aggregation at the deliberation and voting stages, leading to sharply different committee error rates than …
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We examine the incentives to self-select into politics and how they depend on the transparency of the entry process. To this end, we set up a two-stage political competition model and test its key mechanisms in the lab. At the entry stage, potential candidates compete in a contest to become...
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affects information aggregation at the deliberation and voting stages, leading to sharply different committee error rates than …
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Majority voting is considered an efficient information aggregation mechanism in committee decision-making. We examine … acquisition, voting, and overall efficiency. …
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Majority voting is considered an efficient information aggregation mechanism in committee decision-making. We examine … acquisition, voting, and overall efficiency. …
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the federal structure of a nation’s government and by the scope and depth of citizens’ participation possibilities in the …
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the federal structure of a nation?s government and by the scope and depth of citizens? participation possibilities in the …
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the federal structure of a nation's government and by the scope and depth of citizens' participation possibilities in the …
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This paper examines the link of political participation and employment status in a dualized labor market. Both insiders … and outsiders can actively take part in political decision-making, e.g. by voting for a certain party. Insiders only have …
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