Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing countries. Even more understudied is the effect of mass media, as the main source of political information, on voter turnout in new democracies. This paper argues that voter turnout patterns in developing countries can be explained by extending the traditional rational voter model to include recent developments of the information theory of turnout. Embedding limited information, our theoretical framework suggests that media access and freedom affect turnout. We test our predictions in a sample of 60 developing countries over the period 1980-2005. We find that media penetration, as measured by radio ownership, fosters turnout, whereas newspapers c...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive and legal institutions. Different institut...
We consider alternative explanations for variation in voter turnout rates across the five countries ...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
In modern democracies, elections are considered the central mechanism for people to control their el...
The consensus of research literature dealing with the usage of new forms of news outlets and their e...
A number of recent formal models predict a positive effect of political knowledge on turnout. Both i...
textThis dissertation explores how institutional settings regulating the media and campaigns affect...
This dissertation investigates political market failures in developing countries. We deal with the i...
The purpose of this research project is to further the understanding of the connection between inter...
This dissertation investigates political market failures in developingcountries. We deal with the id...
There are well-researched institutional and societal factors that affect voter turnout. However, are...
It is important to understand the phenomena of voting in the United States where disparity of turnou...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive and legal institutions. Different institut...
We consider alternative explanations for variation in voter turnout rates across the five countries ...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
In modern democracies, elections are considered the central mechanism for people to control their el...
The consensus of research literature dealing with the usage of new forms of news outlets and their e...
A number of recent formal models predict a positive effect of political knowledge on turnout. Both i...
textThis dissertation explores how institutional settings regulating the media and campaigns affect...
This dissertation investigates political market failures in developing countries. We deal with the i...
The purpose of this research project is to further the understanding of the connection between inter...
This dissertation investigates political market failures in developingcountries. We deal with the id...
There are well-researched institutional and societal factors that affect voter turnout. However, are...
It is important to understand the phenomena of voting in the United States where disparity of turnou...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive and legal institutions. Different institut...
We consider alternative explanations for variation in voter turnout rates across the five countries ...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...