Theories of redistribution inspired by the Downsian model receive little support from empirical investigation. In this article I argue that one of the possible explanations is that the standard Downsian theory, and the empirical specifications derived from it, ignore electoral turnout. Empirical evidence consistently shows that higher-income citizens are more likely to vote; office-seeking candidates should therefore include this probability in their objective function. As a consequence, the pivotal voter is not the median in the income distribution, but is generally richer. Moreover, an increase in income inequality does not unambiguously increase the political demand for redistribution, as most literature takes for granted. Including turn...
Recent months have seen concern over voter identification measures that have been introduced that ma...
This research examines the causes of turnout inequality in post-Communist Eastern Europe, particula...
Voter turnout still receives considerable attention in electoral studies. Recently, there have been ...
Theories of redistribution inspired by the Downsian model receive little support from empirical inve...
This paper reexamines Franzese’s finding that pre-transfer inequality increases social spending when...
I document the impact of voter turnout on top marginal tax rates in OECD countries between 1974 and ...
This paper documents the impact of voter turnout on top marginal tax rates in the 34 OECD countries...
A burgeoning literature has started to address the link between income inequality and electoral turn...
The continued rise of inequality in income and wealth, has attracted an enormous amount of attention...
The conventional wisdom that the poor are less likely to vote than the rich is based upon research o...
This paper improves the empirical investigation on the effectiveness of the median voter theorem. Us...
Abstract. This paper surveys models of voting on redistribution. Under reason-able assumptions, the ...
We investigated whether income gaps in voting turnout vary with country-level economic inequality, a...
This dissertation addresses the connections between politics and economic inequality. Although the m...
While a significant literature in political economy has recently focused on the relationship between...
Recent months have seen concern over voter identification measures that have been introduced that ma...
This research examines the causes of turnout inequality in post-Communist Eastern Europe, particula...
Voter turnout still receives considerable attention in electoral studies. Recently, there have been ...
Theories of redistribution inspired by the Downsian model receive little support from empirical inve...
This paper reexamines Franzese’s finding that pre-transfer inequality increases social spending when...
I document the impact of voter turnout on top marginal tax rates in OECD countries between 1974 and ...
This paper documents the impact of voter turnout on top marginal tax rates in the 34 OECD countries...
A burgeoning literature has started to address the link between income inequality and electoral turn...
The continued rise of inequality in income and wealth, has attracted an enormous amount of attention...
The conventional wisdom that the poor are less likely to vote than the rich is based upon research o...
This paper improves the empirical investigation on the effectiveness of the median voter theorem. Us...
Abstract. This paper surveys models of voting on redistribution. Under reason-able assumptions, the ...
We investigated whether income gaps in voting turnout vary with country-level economic inequality, a...
This dissertation addresses the connections between politics and economic inequality. Although the m...
While a significant literature in political economy has recently focused on the relationship between...
Recent months have seen concern over voter identification measures that have been introduced that ma...
This research examines the causes of turnout inequality in post-Communist Eastern Europe, particula...
Voter turnout still receives considerable attention in electoral studies. Recently, there have been ...