This paper demonstrates that rational ignorance, properly defined, allows the possibility that fiscal illusion affects policies in a democracy. The implications of rational ignorance are examined in a setting where voters are assumed to completely understand the fiscal environment and make perfect use of any information that they possess. In this setting, it is demonstrated that ignorance may be rational, manipulated, and generate biased expectations over fiscal parameters. The analysis suggests that the electoral impact of voter ignorance is reduced, but not eliminated by electoral competition. Candidate positions only affect the electoral choices of individuals who are at least partially informed about those positions. Consequently electo...
When the costs of acquiring knowledge outweigh the benefits of possessing it, ignorance is rational....
We analyze how voter ignorance effects competing candidates ’ policy choices and election outcomes. ...
American voters are shockingly ignorant about politics. Not only do they not know basic facts about ...
This paper demonstrates that rational ignorance, properly defined, allows the possibility that fisca...
The paper examines government fiscal policy in a representative democracy under the conditions of fi...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
Democracy is intended to be rule by the people. But all too often, the people have all too little un...
This paper studies the role of citizens’ demand for political information in elections and provides ...
The paper shows that blissful ignorance does not apply to fiscal policy. In countries with uninforme...
ABSTRACT. We model a two-alternative election in which voters may acquire information about which is...
Abstract: When the costs of acquiring knowledge outweigh the benefits of possessing it, ignorance is...
When the costs of acquiring knowledge outweigh the benefits of possessing it, ignorance is rational....
We analyze how voter ignorance effects competing candidates ’ policy choices and election outcomes. ...
American voters are shockingly ignorant about politics. Not only do they not know basic facts about ...
This paper demonstrates that rational ignorance, properly defined, allows the possibility that fisca...
The paper examines government fiscal policy in a representative democracy under the conditions of fi...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
Democracy is intended to be rule by the people. But all too often, the people have all too little un...
This paper studies the role of citizens’ demand for political information in elections and provides ...
The paper shows that blissful ignorance does not apply to fiscal policy. In countries with uninforme...
ABSTRACT. We model a two-alternative election in which voters may acquire information about which is...
Abstract: When the costs of acquiring knowledge outweigh the benefits of possessing it, ignorance is...
When the costs of acquiring knowledge outweigh the benefits of possessing it, ignorance is rational....
We analyze how voter ignorance effects competing candidates ’ policy choices and election outcomes. ...
American voters are shockingly ignorant about politics. Not only do they not know basic facts about ...