This paper attempts to extend existing models of political agency to an environment in which voting may be divided between informed and instrumental, informed and ‘expressive ’ (Brennan and Lomasky (1993)) and uninformed due to ‘rational irrationality ’ (Caplan (2007)). It constructs a model where politicians may be good, bad or populist. Populists are more willing than good politicians to pander to voters who may choose inferior policies in a large-group electoral setting because their vote is insignificant compared with those that voters would choose were their vote decisive in determining the electoral outcome. Bad politicians would ideally like to extract tax revenue for their own ends. Initially we assume the existence of only good and...
textabstractWe develop a simple two period model to study the importance of motivational differences...
The goal of this paper is to examine the incentives to vote insincerely, other than those created by...
Scholars of electoral behaviour regularly link political dissatisfaction to two types of behaviour: ...
This paper extends the political agency approach to an environment in which voting is categorised in...
This paper attempts to extend existing models of political agency to an environment in which voting ...
This paper attempts to extend existing models of political agency to an environment in which voting...
In “The Myth of the Rational Voter ” Brian Caplan shows that voters entertain systematically biased ...
This thesis studies theoretically and experimentally voting decisions and their welfare implications...
Nowadays, the politicians’ behavior is a matter of interest not only for political scientists but al...
In this paper, I have advanced what I regard as the "truly rational" account of voting behaviour. Th...
Caplan (2000, 2001, 2006) proposed the rational-irrationality model arguing that irrationality is a ...
<div><p>The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalit...
Political issues are particularly prone to motivated beliefs, as the individual cost of manipulating...
textabstractThis paper examines a voter model for the US which is interconnected with the partisan t...
The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalition gove...
textabstractWe develop a simple two period model to study the importance of motivational differences...
The goal of this paper is to examine the incentives to vote insincerely, other than those created by...
Scholars of electoral behaviour regularly link political dissatisfaction to two types of behaviour: ...
This paper extends the political agency approach to an environment in which voting is categorised in...
This paper attempts to extend existing models of political agency to an environment in which voting ...
This paper attempts to extend existing models of political agency to an environment in which voting...
In “The Myth of the Rational Voter ” Brian Caplan shows that voters entertain systematically biased ...
This thesis studies theoretically and experimentally voting decisions and their welfare implications...
Nowadays, the politicians’ behavior is a matter of interest not only for political scientists but al...
In this paper, I have advanced what I regard as the "truly rational" account of voting behaviour. Th...
Caplan (2000, 2001, 2006) proposed the rational-irrationality model arguing that irrationality is a ...
<div><p>The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalit...
Political issues are particularly prone to motivated beliefs, as the individual cost of manipulating...
textabstractThis paper examines a voter model for the US which is interconnected with the partisan t...
The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalition gove...
textabstractWe develop a simple two period model to study the importance of motivational differences...
The goal of this paper is to examine the incentives to vote insincerely, other than those created by...
Scholars of electoral behaviour regularly link political dissatisfaction to two types of behaviour: ...