Traditionally, the virtue of democratic elections has been seen in their role as means of screening and sanctioning shirking public officials. This paper proposes a novel rationale for elections and political campaigns considering that candidates incur psychological costs of lying, in particular from breaking campaign promises. These non-pecuniary costs imply that campaigns influence subsequent behavior, even in the absence of reputational or image concerns. Our lab experiments reveal that promises are more than cheap talk. They influence the behavior of both voters and their representatives. We observe that the electorate is better off when their leaders are elected democratically rather than being appointed exogenously - but only in the p...
Can voters learn meaningful information about candidates from their electoral campaigns? As with job...
Does external monitoring improve democratic performance? Fact-checking has come to play an increasin...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
How do democratic elections affect policy making? Traditionally, the virtue of elections has been se...
The virtue of democratic elections has traditionally been seen in their role as a means of screening...
We consider two-candidate elections in which voters are uncertain about candidates ’ qualities and c...
Despite a pervasive presence in politics, lying has not traditionally played a role in formal models...
We experimentally test whether electoral competition reduces shirking behavior by office-holders and...
A recurrent issue in democratic societies is the re-election of corrupt politicians to public office...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
In many situations, people can lie strategically for their own benefit. Since individuals differ wit...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
Existing research offers competing predictions as to whether election outcomes affect the future pol...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
Significant theories of democratic accountability hinge on how political campaigns affect Americans'...
Can voters learn meaningful information about candidates from their electoral campaigns? As with job...
Does external monitoring improve democratic performance? Fact-checking has come to play an increasin...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
How do democratic elections affect policy making? Traditionally, the virtue of elections has been se...
The virtue of democratic elections has traditionally been seen in their role as a means of screening...
We consider two-candidate elections in which voters are uncertain about candidates ’ qualities and c...
Despite a pervasive presence in politics, lying has not traditionally played a role in formal models...
We experimentally test whether electoral competition reduces shirking behavior by office-holders and...
A recurrent issue in democratic societies is the re-election of corrupt politicians to public office...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
In many situations, people can lie strategically for their own benefit. Since individuals differ wit...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
Existing research offers competing predictions as to whether election outcomes affect the future pol...
In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are ab...
Significant theories of democratic accountability hinge on how political campaigns affect Americans'...
Can voters learn meaningful information about candidates from their electoral campaigns? As with job...
Does external monitoring improve democratic performance? Fact-checking has come to play an increasin...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...