In this paper we analyse elections when voters underestimate the correlation between their information sources ("correlation neglect"). We find that this cognitive bias can improve political outcomes. We show that the extreme beliefs which result from correlation neglect induce some voters to base their vote on information rather than on political preferences. We characterise conditions on the distribution of preferences under which this induces higher vote shares for the optimal policies and better information aggregation
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In this paper we analyse elections when voters underestimate the correlation between their informati...
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This paper considers the implications of an important cognitive bias in information processing, conf...
We study aggregation of information when voters can collect information of different precision, with...
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In this paper we show how to incorporate quality of information into a model of voting behavior. We ...
With the advent of social media, the last decade has seen profound changes to the way people receive...
This article analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with cont...
The amount of political information that voters decide to acquire during an electoral campaign depen...
Elections have long been understood as a mean to encourage candidates to act in voters' interest as ...
We model the effect of competing political campaigns on the opinion of voters who exhibit correlatio...
This paper analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with contin...
This article shows that citizens consider policy positions for the formation of their political pref...
In this paper we analyse elections when voters underestimate the correlation between their informati...
In this paper we question the common wisdom that more polarised voters' opinions imply larger policy...
This paper studies the effects that the revelation of information on the electorate's preferences ha...
We study information transmission via polling. A policymaker polls constituents, who differ in their...
This paper considers the implications of an important cognitive bias in information processing, conf...
We study aggregation of information when voters can collect information of different precision, with...
We propose a model of political persuasion in which a biased newspaper aims to convince voters to vo...
In this paper we show how to incorporate quality of information into a model of voting behavior. We ...
With the advent of social media, the last decade has seen profound changes to the way people receive...
This article analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with cont...
The amount of political information that voters decide to acquire during an electoral campaign depen...
Elections have long been understood as a mean to encourage candidates to act in voters' interest as ...
We model the effect of competing political campaigns on the opinion of voters who exhibit correlatio...
This paper analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with contin...
This article shows that citizens consider policy positions for the formation of their political pref...