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EU 1 European Union 1 Latvia 1 accession 1 alignment 1 business research 1 democracy 1 democratic myths 1 economics 1 evaluation 1 expected benefits 1 expected support 1 focus groups 1 government policies 1 influence 1 member states 1 membership 1 political economy 1 predictable behaviour 1 qualitative research 1 quantitative research 1 rational voters 1 reductions 1 stated positions 1 unfavourable policies 1 unpredictability 1 voter behaviour 1 voter perceptions 1 voting 1 welfare spending 1 well-informed voters 1
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Sheep and their herders: testing the myth of rational voters – a Latvian case study
Brou, Daniel; Collins, Kirk A.; McKenzie, Brent - In: International Journal of Economics and Business Research 3 (2011) 1, pp. 103-117
Through the use of a simple behavioural political economy model, we cast doubt on the assumption that voters behave in predictable ways dependent on their expected support for government policies. We show that under certain conditions an unfavourable (i.e. welfare reducing) policy may result,...
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