Can voters learn meaningful information about candidates from their electoral campaigns? As with job market hiring, voters, like employers, cannot know the productivity of candidates, especially challengers, when they elect them. The real productivity of representatives only reveals itself after the election. We explore if the information revealed during the “hiring process” is a good signal of the legislative effort of elected representatives. In the incomplete information environment of election campaigns, candidates should turn to credible signals to indicate their “type” to voters. Campaigns – and campaigning – are means by which candidates can, in principle, signal their motivations to voters. Is a candidate’s behavior on the campaign ...
Election campaigns are expected to inform voters about parties’ issue positions, thereby increasing ...
Election campaigns are expected to inform voters about parties’ issue positions, thereby increasing ...
Election campaigns are expected to inform voters about parties’ issue positions, thereby increasing ...
Can voters learn meaningful information about candidates from their electoral campaigns? As with job...
Political campaigns spend months ahead of an election contacting voters. Through voter contact, poli...
Candidates employ strategies that depend on the electorate involved and the opponent(s) they face. I...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
Efforts to educate citizens about the candidates and issues at stake in elections are widespread. T...
Traditionally, the virtue of democratic elections has been seen in their role as means of screening ...
Behavioral economists and social psychologists have shown that extrinsic motivations can crowd out i...
Abstract: Politicians shirk when their performance is obscure to constituents. We theorize that ...
In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individua...
To the degree that voters care about competence, expertise, and other valence characteristics of the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2001.Includes bibliograp...
Why do industries donate money to legislative campaigns when roll-call votes suggest that donors gai...
Election campaigns are expected to inform voters about parties’ issue positions, thereby increasing ...
Election campaigns are expected to inform voters about parties’ issue positions, thereby increasing ...
Election campaigns are expected to inform voters about parties’ issue positions, thereby increasing ...
Can voters learn meaningful information about candidates from their electoral campaigns? As with job...
Political campaigns spend months ahead of an election contacting voters. Through voter contact, poli...
Candidates employ strategies that depend on the electorate involved and the opponent(s) they face. I...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
Efforts to educate citizens about the candidates and issues at stake in elections are widespread. T...
Traditionally, the virtue of democratic elections has been seen in their role as means of screening ...
Behavioral economists and social psychologists have shown that extrinsic motivations can crowd out i...
Abstract: Politicians shirk when their performance is obscure to constituents. We theorize that ...
In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individua...
To the degree that voters care about competence, expertise, and other valence characteristics of the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2001.Includes bibliograp...
Why do industries donate money to legislative campaigns when roll-call votes suggest that donors gai...
Election campaigns are expected to inform voters about parties’ issue positions, thereby increasing ...
Election campaigns are expected to inform voters about parties’ issue positions, thereby increasing ...
Election campaigns are expected to inform voters about parties’ issue positions, thereby increasing ...