Using unique survey data that allows us to observe both voters’ and politicians’ preferences for local public spending as well as voting decisions, this paper tests if voters typically support parties in which the politicians’ preferences are closest to their own. Doing so would be rational for the voters to do if politicians’ preferences matter for policy outcomes, as is the case in e.g. the citizen-candidate model. It is found that this is indeed the case. This finding is in line with theoretical models such as the citizen-candidate model arguing that politicians cannot credibly commit to election platforms that differ from their true policy preferences
This thesis sits within the broad topic of the relationship between public preferences and governmen...
Political parties are active when citizens choose among candidates in elections, and when winning ca...
This paper investigates how information affects voting behavior. Specifically, I test (i) if more in...
This paper investigates political representation by exploring the relationship between citizens' pre...
This paper investigates to what extent voters and politicians have the same preferences for locally ...
This paper investigates to what extent voters and politicians have the same preferences for locally ...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
Abstract Many have been concerned about the ability of citizens to ground their specific political p...
This paper considers the manner and extent to which citizens’ preferences regarding styles of politi...
This paper considers the manner and extent to which citizens' preferences regarding styles of politi...
A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political parties chan...
We elicit citizens' preferences over hypothetical candidates by applying conjoint survey experiments...
What factors explain whether citizens prefers politicians, citizens or experts to make political dec...
Abstract: A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political pa...
We develop a simple two period model to study the importance of motivational differences among polit...
This thesis sits within the broad topic of the relationship between public preferences and governmen...
Political parties are active when citizens choose among candidates in elections, and when winning ca...
This paper investigates how information affects voting behavior. Specifically, I test (i) if more in...
This paper investigates political representation by exploring the relationship between citizens' pre...
This paper investigates to what extent voters and politicians have the same preferences for locally ...
This paper investigates to what extent voters and politicians have the same preferences for locally ...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
Abstract Many have been concerned about the ability of citizens to ground their specific political p...
This paper considers the manner and extent to which citizens’ preferences regarding styles of politi...
This paper considers the manner and extent to which citizens' preferences regarding styles of politi...
A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political parties chan...
We elicit citizens' preferences over hypothetical candidates by applying conjoint survey experiments...
What factors explain whether citizens prefers politicians, citizens or experts to make political dec...
Abstract: A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political pa...
We develop a simple two period model to study the importance of motivational differences among polit...
This thesis sits within the broad topic of the relationship between public preferences and governmen...
Political parties are active when citizens choose among candidates in elections, and when winning ca...
This paper investigates how information affects voting behavior. Specifically, I test (i) if more in...