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We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout in an election with common value and uncertainty. Our model yields distinctive comparative statics results. First, an increase in the proportion of informed citizens may cause the winning margin for the right candidate to either rise or...
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This paper develops a unified approach to study participation and voting in multiple elections. The theoretical setting combines an quot;uncertain-voterquot; model of turnout with a spatial model of voting behavior. We apply our framework to the study of turnout and voting in U.S. presidential...
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This paper develops a unified approach to study participation and voting in multiple elections. The theoretical setting combines an quot;uncertain-voterquot; model of turnout with a spatial model of voting behavior. We apply our framework to the study of turnout and voting in U.S. presidential...
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In this paper, we propose a unified approach to study participation and voting in multiple elections. The theoretical framework combines an quot;uncertain-voterquot; model of turnout with a spatial model of voting behavior. We apply our framework to study turnout and voting in U.S. national...
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