Unexplored stylized facts on OECD countries suggest that plurality electoral systems are associated with higher openness to immigration. We propose an explanation based on a retrospective voting model where immigration hurts voters but benefits a rent-seeking policymaker who appropriates part of the income generated by immigrants. To be reappointed, the policymaker must distribute the compensation. With respect to proportional systems, plurality systems make it possible to compensate only a few decisive districts and leave after-compensation rents higher, therefore producing higher immigration. In our model, non-decisive districts receive no compensation at all under both electoral systems, providing a rationale for widespread anti-immigrat...
In several European countries, commentators have linked the rise of anti-foreigner sentiments with r...
This paper examines the effect of immigration on the level of income redistribution via majority vot...
This paper studies the impact of immigration on public policy setting. As a natural experiment, we e...
Unexplored stylized facts on OECD countries suggest that plurality electoral systems are associated ...
Unexplored stylized facts on OECD countries suggest that plurality electoral systems are associated ...
Abstract We study the effect of electoral systems on openness to immigration. According to the liter...
Morelli wishes to thank the European Research Council, grant 694583 on power relations, for financia...
The claim that "skilled immigration is welcome" is often associated to the increasing adoption of se...
International audienceIn this paper we document the impact of immigration on political support for w...
Why do anti-immigrant political parties have more success in areas that host fewer immigrants? Using...
When exposed to similar migration flows, countries with different institutional systems may respond ...
This paper analyzes the political sustainability of the welfare state in an environment where immigr...
Majority voting outcomes over different immigration levels of low skilled workers are examined in a ...
Do electoral incentives affect immigration policies? Exploiting the Italian system for refugees’ rec...
In the U.S and other rich democracies, many commentators have linked the rise of anti-foreigner sent...
In several European countries, commentators have linked the rise of anti-foreigner sentiments with r...
This paper examines the effect of immigration on the level of income redistribution via majority vot...
This paper studies the impact of immigration on public policy setting. As a natural experiment, we e...
Unexplored stylized facts on OECD countries suggest that plurality electoral systems are associated ...
Unexplored stylized facts on OECD countries suggest that plurality electoral systems are associated ...
Abstract We study the effect of electoral systems on openness to immigration. According to the liter...
Morelli wishes to thank the European Research Council, grant 694583 on power relations, for financia...
The claim that "skilled immigration is welcome" is often associated to the increasing adoption of se...
International audienceIn this paper we document the impact of immigration on political support for w...
Why do anti-immigrant political parties have more success in areas that host fewer immigrants? Using...
When exposed to similar migration flows, countries with different institutional systems may respond ...
This paper analyzes the political sustainability of the welfare state in an environment where immigr...
Majority voting outcomes over different immigration levels of low skilled workers are examined in a ...
Do electoral incentives affect immigration policies? Exploiting the Italian system for refugees’ rec...
In the U.S and other rich democracies, many commentators have linked the rise of anti-foreigner sent...
In several European countries, commentators have linked the rise of anti-foreigner sentiments with r...
This paper examines the effect of immigration on the level of income redistribution via majority vot...
This paper studies the impact of immigration on public policy setting. As a natural experiment, we e...