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To the extent that election campaigns are simply advertising campaigns, they should not contribute directly to social … welfare. Yet election campaigns are often very costly. Why do such costly campaigns arise as the norm? If they do not benefit … society, should campaign expenditures be limited? However, costly election campaigns can benefit society indirectly by …
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parties allow like-minded citizens to, first, share the cost of running in a public election and, second, coordinate on a …
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elections. Theoretically, contribution limits can have different and potentially opposite effects in an election: one effect …
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testable predictions. We test these in a laboratory experiment and find that observed election outcomes and vote shares are …We construct an election game to study the electoral impacts of biased candidate endorsements. We derive a set of … well predicted. We find no support, however, for our prediction that the relationship between election outcome and the …
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that I employ has an election threshold. As a result, the impact of the voting system on representation may be sensitive to …
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Experiments evaluate the fit of human behaviour to the Shapley-Shubik power index (SSPI), a formula of voter power. Groups of six subjects with differing votes divide a fixed purse by majority rule in online chat rooms. Earnings proxy for measured power. Chat rooms and processes for selecting...
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This paper introduces a novel theoretic approach towards understanding election fraud under autocracies, by suggesting … a signaling model of election fraud and testing its basic implications on unique datasets from Russian and cross …
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In this paper, citizens vote in order to influence the election outcome and in order to signal their unobserved …
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, potential candidates compete in a contest to become their party's nominee. At the election stage, the nominated candidates … campaign by making non-binding promises to voters. Confirming the model's key predictions, we find in the experiment that …
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We study both theoretically and experimentally the set of Nash equilibria of a classical one-dimensional election game … laboratory experiment, as we observe convergence to the Nash equilibrium values at the aggregate as well as at the individual …
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