The swing voter’s curse is useful for explaining patterns of voter participation, but arises because voters restrict attention to the rare event of a pivotal vote. Recent empirical evidence suggests that electoral margins in‡uence policy outcomes, even away from the 50% threshold. If so, voters should also pay attention to the marginal impact of a vote. Adopting this assumption, we find that a marginal voter’s curse gives voters a new reason to abstain, to avoid diluting the pool of information. The two curses have similar origins and exhibit similar patterns, but the marginal voter’s curse is both stronger and more robust. In fact, the swing voter’s curse turns out to be knife-edge: in large elections, a model with both pivotal and margina...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argue greater political engagem...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm { th...
How do marginal voters differ from regular voters? I develop a method for comparing the partisan pre...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter’s curse and provides insights on...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter’s curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
A key idea in political economy is that policy is often tailored to voters who are not ideologically...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
This paper compares strategic abstention in ad hoc committees versus standing committees. Ad hoc com...
Stuart Wilks-Heeg looks at the role of marginal seats in this election. The related paper ‘A tale of...
In this year’s midterm elections only 36.4 percent of eligible voters turned out to cast a ballot. B...
This paper studies the effects that the revelation of information on the electorate's preferences ha...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argued in favor of greater poli...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argue greater political engagem...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm { th...
How do marginal voters differ from regular voters? I develop a method for comparing the partisan pre...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter’s curse and provides insights on...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter’s curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
A key idea in political economy is that policy is often tailored to voters who are not ideologically...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
This paper compares strategic abstention in ad hoc committees versus standing committees. Ad hoc com...
Stuart Wilks-Heeg looks at the role of marginal seats in this election. The related paper ‘A tale of...
In this year’s midterm elections only 36.4 percent of eligible voters turned out to cast a ballot. B...
This paper studies the effects that the revelation of information on the electorate's preferences ha...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argued in favor of greater poli...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argue greater political engagem...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm { th...
How do marginal voters differ from regular voters? I develop a method for comparing the partisan pre...