We report the results of a randomized field experiment in the Philippines on the effects of two common anti-vote-selling strategies involving eliciting promises from voters. An invitation to promise not to vote-sell is taken up by most respondents, reduces vote-selling, and has a larger effect in races with smaller vote-buying payments. The treatment reduces vote-selling in the smallest-stakes election by 10.9 percentage points. Inviting voters to promise to “vote your conscience” despite accepting money is significantly less effective. The results are consistent with a behavioral model in which voters are only partially sophisticated about their vote-selling temptation
Poverty Action) for unparalleled field management, and Vibha Mehta for her contributions to the fiel...
Despite the prominence of information in theories of electoral accountability, providing voters with...
Electoral clientelism and vote buying are widely perceived as major obstacles to economic developmen...
Using data from an anti-vote-buying field experiment we conducted in the Philippines, we report and ...
Anti-vote-buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Anti-vote-buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Anti-vote buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Vote buying is a frequent practice during election time in many parts of the world. But no research ...
Abstract: Qualitative studies of vote buying generally find the practice to be common in many countr...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
Access to information is a key factor influencing political behaviour and decisions. Recent studies ...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
Poverty Action) for unparalleled field management, and Vibha Mehta for her contributions to the fiel...
Poverty Action) for unparalleled field management, and Vibha Mehta for her contributions to the fiel...
Despite the prominence of information in theories of electoral accountability, providing voters with...
Electoral clientelism and vote buying are widely perceived as major obstacles to economic developmen...
Using data from an anti-vote-buying field experiment we conducted in the Philippines, we report and ...
Anti-vote-buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Anti-vote-buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Anti-vote buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Vote buying is a frequent practice during election time in many parts of the world. But no research ...
Abstract: Qualitative studies of vote buying generally find the practice to be common in many countr...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
Access to information is a key factor influencing political behaviour and decisions. Recent studies ...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
Poverty Action) for unparalleled field management, and Vibha Mehta for her contributions to the fiel...
Poverty Action) for unparalleled field management, and Vibha Mehta for her contributions to the fiel...
Despite the prominence of information in theories of electoral accountability, providing voters with...
Electoral clientelism and vote buying are widely perceived as major obstacles to economic developmen...