Four decades ago, Gerald Kramer showed that economic conditions affect electoral outcomes. Some researchers took this to mean that voters were self-interested, voting their “pocketbooks,” while others, such as Leif Lewin, took it to mean that voters were sociotropic, motivated by the public interest—and therefore altruistic. It is important, however, to avoid conflating sociotropic voters with altruistic ones. Voters might be voting in favor of politicians or parties that they think will further the public interest as an indirect route to furthering their own interests, as members of the public. More research, perhaps conducted using novel methodologies, is needed in order to settle the extent to which voters are motivated by self-interest ...
In 2000, the county-level correlation between median income and the share of voters favoring Democra...
The rational choice or “economic” approach to politics—public choice analysis—brought the self-inter...
One argument against secret ballots is that such procedures lead to more selfish voting behavior and...
Four decades ago, Gerald Kramer showed that economic conditions affect electoral outcomes. Some rese...
Abstract This paper presents a goal-oriented model of political participation based on two psycholog...
Egocentric economic voting models are widely used in studies of voting behaviour in Great Britain: t...
Forthcoming, Electoral Studies Reevaluating the Sociotropic Economic Voting Hypothesis One of the ca...
We consider an election that is solely concerned with redistribution of income. It is well known tha...
Traditionally, we have assumed that voters choose the candidates and policy platforms that benefit t...
of the canonical causal claims in political science links individuals ’ evaluations of the national ...
At every scale from small committees to national elections, voters face tradeoffs between self-inter...
Self-interest voting is irrational when it has even a small cost, but it can be rational for those w...
The conventional rational voter model has problems explaining why people vote, since the costs typic...
Traditional models of why people vote conceptualize voting as a static, self-interested decision. Th...
It is incredibly unlikely that any one person’s vote will change the outcome of an election and indi...
In 2000, the county-level correlation between median income and the share of voters favoring Democra...
The rational choice or “economic” approach to politics—public choice analysis—brought the self-inter...
One argument against secret ballots is that such procedures lead to more selfish voting behavior and...
Four decades ago, Gerald Kramer showed that economic conditions affect electoral outcomes. Some rese...
Abstract This paper presents a goal-oriented model of political participation based on two psycholog...
Egocentric economic voting models are widely used in studies of voting behaviour in Great Britain: t...
Forthcoming, Electoral Studies Reevaluating the Sociotropic Economic Voting Hypothesis One of the ca...
We consider an election that is solely concerned with redistribution of income. It is well known tha...
Traditionally, we have assumed that voters choose the candidates and policy platforms that benefit t...
of the canonical causal claims in political science links individuals ’ evaluations of the national ...
At every scale from small committees to national elections, voters face tradeoffs between self-inter...
Self-interest voting is irrational when it has even a small cost, but it can be rational for those w...
The conventional rational voter model has problems explaining why people vote, since the costs typic...
Traditional models of why people vote conceptualize voting as a static, self-interested decision. Th...
It is incredibly unlikely that any one person’s vote will change the outcome of an election and indi...
In 2000, the county-level correlation between median income and the share of voters favoring Democra...
The rational choice or “economic” approach to politics—public choice analysis—brought the self-inter...
One argument against secret ballots is that such procedures lead to more selfish voting behavior and...