We study a model of costly voting over two alternatives, where agents’ preferences are determined by both (i) a private preference in favour of one alternative e.g. candidates’ policies, and (ii) heterogeneous information in the form of noisy signals about a commonly valued state of the world e.g. candidate competence. We show that depending on the level of the personal bias (weight on private preference), voting is either according to private preferences or according to signals. When voting takes place according to private preferences, there is an unique equilibrium with inefficiently high turnout. In contrast, when voting takes place according to signals, turnout is locally too low. Multiple Pareto-ranked voting equilibria may exist and i...
I analyse informational e ¢ ciency of two-alternative elections where the util-ity of the voters dep...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
Lijphart (1997) endorses compulsory voting as a means to increase voter turnout. Considering the lik...
We study a model of costly voting over two alternatives, where agents' preferences are determined by...
We study the e ¢ ciency of equilibria in a model of costly voting where voters have heterogenous pre...
In a model of majority voting with common values and costly but voluntary participation, we show tha...
There has been recent interest in the limit properties of voter turnout in costly voting models (see...
This paper analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with contin...
This article analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with cont...
Abstract We investigate the welfare effects of policies that increase voter turnout in costly voting...
We present a theory of voting that predicts that elections are more likely to be close, and voter tu...
We analyze two-candidate elections in which voters are uncertain about the realization of a state va...
We study strategic voting in a setting where voters choose from three options and Condorcet cycles m...
Game theoretic models of voter turnout have recently fallen into disrepute because the crucial ingre...
We study strategic voting in a setting where voters choose from three options and Condorcet cycles m...
I analyse informational e ¢ ciency of two-alternative elections where the util-ity of the voters dep...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
Lijphart (1997) endorses compulsory voting as a means to increase voter turnout. Considering the lik...
We study a model of costly voting over two alternatives, where agents' preferences are determined by...
We study the e ¢ ciency of equilibria in a model of costly voting where voters have heterogenous pre...
In a model of majority voting with common values and costly but voluntary participation, we show tha...
There has been recent interest in the limit properties of voter turnout in costly voting models (see...
This paper analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with contin...
This article analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with cont...
Abstract We investigate the welfare effects of policies that increase voter turnout in costly voting...
We present a theory of voting that predicts that elections are more likely to be close, and voter tu...
We analyze two-candidate elections in which voters are uncertain about the realization of a state va...
We study strategic voting in a setting where voters choose from three options and Condorcet cycles m...
Game theoretic models of voter turnout have recently fallen into disrepute because the crucial ingre...
We study strategic voting in a setting where voters choose from three options and Condorcet cycles m...
I analyse informational e ¢ ciency of two-alternative elections where the util-ity of the voters dep...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
Lijphart (1997) endorses compulsory voting as a means to increase voter turnout. Considering the lik...