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dictatorship (q=1). -- Dynamic political economy ; voting ; public goods ; bargaining ; experiments … each district. We analyze the Markov perfect equilibrium under different voting q-rules where q is the number of yes votes … experiment with fiveperson committees that compares three alternative voting rules: unanimity (q=5); majority (q=3); and …
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We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm - that voters respond … insights. First, voting propensity increases systematically with subjects' predictions of their preferred alternative …
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This paper examines behavior (the oretically and experimentally) in a two-stage group contest where the fi rst stage comprises of intra - group contests, followed by an inter-group contest in the second stage. Rewards accrue only to the members of the winning group in the inter-group contest,...
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We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm - that voters respond … the preference distribution (as revealed through polls) on costly participation decisions. We find that voting propensity …
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informed than others. We develop a model where the voting mistakes resulting from low political knowledge reduce the weight of …. In US election survey data, we find that income is more important in affecting voting behavior for more informed voters …
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We experimentally investigate information aggregation through majority voting when some voters are biased. In such … situations, majority voting can have a "dark side", that is, result in groups making choices inferior to those made by …
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Conventional wisdom suggests that compulsory voting lowers the influence of specialinterest groups and leads to … policies that are better for less privileged citizens, who often abstain when voting is voluntary. To scrutinize this … conventional wisdom, I study public goods provision and rents to special-interest groups in a probabilistic voting model with …
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Are national or multinational firms better lobbyists? This paper analyzes the extent of national environmental regulation when policy is determined in a lobbying game between a government and firm. We compare the resulting regulation levels for national and multinational firms. We identify three...
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Do governments increase public employment in election years? This paper investigates this question by using data from Sweden and Finland, two coun¬tries that are similar in many respects but in which local elections are held at different points in time. We can thereby separate an election...
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Are grants to Swedish municipalities tactical? In this essay, I derive testable implications from a theoretical voting …
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