I combine a field experiment with a change in voting laws reducing the fine for abstention to assess the effects of monetary incentives to encourage voter participation. In a real world election, using experimental variation in the perceived reduction of the fine for abstention I estimate that receiving information about a reduction in the fine by 50 (75) percent causes a decrease in turnout of 2.6 (5.3) percentage points. These estimates imply a cost elasticity of voting of -0.22. The reduction in turnout is driven by voters who are in the center of the political spectrum, hold less political information and have lower subjective value of voting. The increase in abstention does not change aggregate preferences for specific policies. Furthe...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses the consolidation of polling places in Los Angeles County during the Octo...
Anti-vote buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Many citizens express an intention to vote but then fail to follow through on their motivation. It i...
I combine a field experiment with a change in voting laws reducing the fine for abstention to assess...
I combine a field experiment with a change in voting laws reducing the fine for abstention to assess...
Many democratic citizens habitually abstain from the political process, and the reasons for this abs...
We study a unique quasi-experiment in Austria, where compulsory voting laws are changed across Austr...
I advance a theory about how compulsory voting affects the behavior of political parties. The theory...
We combine two natural experiments, multiple empirical strategies and administrative data to study v...
Do better informed people vote more? Recent theories of voter turnout emphasize a positive effect of...
How do marginal voters differ from regular voters? I develop a method for comparing the partisan pre...
Does lower turnout induce weaker discipline of politicians? We build a model to address this questio...
We experimentally study the impact of public opinion poll releases on voter turnout and welfare in a...
The connection between the economy and vote choice continues to garner interest both in the academic...
Abstract of associated article: We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect o...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses the consolidation of polling places in Los Angeles County during the Octo...
Anti-vote buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Many citizens express an intention to vote but then fail to follow through on their motivation. It i...
I combine a field experiment with a change in voting laws reducing the fine for abstention to assess...
I combine a field experiment with a change in voting laws reducing the fine for abstention to assess...
Many democratic citizens habitually abstain from the political process, and the reasons for this abs...
We study a unique quasi-experiment in Austria, where compulsory voting laws are changed across Austr...
I advance a theory about how compulsory voting affects the behavior of political parties. The theory...
We combine two natural experiments, multiple empirical strategies and administrative data to study v...
Do better informed people vote more? Recent theories of voter turnout emphasize a positive effect of...
How do marginal voters differ from regular voters? I develop a method for comparing the partisan pre...
Does lower turnout induce weaker discipline of politicians? We build a model to address this questio...
We experimentally study the impact of public opinion poll releases on voter turnout and welfare in a...
The connection between the economy and vote choice continues to garner interest both in the academic...
Abstract of associated article: We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect o...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses the consolidation of polling places in Los Angeles County during the Octo...
Anti-vote buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Many citizens express an intention to vote but then fail to follow through on their motivation. It i...