This article puts Down's instrumental voter model (IVM) to a formal test using data of the 2017 Chilean national elections. It aims at two novel exercises in the research in the calculus of voting. Using a brand-new questionnaire with indicators on instrumental and consumption motivations for voting, we reassess the voting equation in Santiago de Chile. Furthermore, we analyse whether instrumental and consumption motivations have distinctive effects for individuals with different socio-demographic characteristics. Our results show that they do: women, younger, lower educated, and unmarried citizens are more responsive to both instrumental and consumption motivations. Moreover, the factors of the IVM travel better to Santiago de Chile than t...
In 2012, Chile passed a major election law reform to adopt automatic registration and voluntary voti...
In this paper we study the incentives for electoral registration in a sys-tem in which registration ...
The fundamental assumption in voting behavior is that it is not random, at least for (presumably) in...
This article puts Down’s instrumental voter model (IVM) to a formal test using data of the 2017 Chi...
The decision of voter enrollment among Chilean youth is re-examined in this paper. Geographical and ...
In this paper we introductorily explore the Chilean parliamentary elections which, together with the...
Previous studies of electoral participation in Latin America have focused on the political and insti...
The apathy for electoral and political participation in Latin America shows an increasing trend that...
Given the succession of democratic interruptions in Latin America in the decades of the 60s and 70s,...
Previous studies of electoral participation in Latin America have focused on the political and insti...
Word count: 11,307 (including notes and references) This paper discusses electoral participation in ...
There has been a steady decline in voter turnout in Chile since the first democratic election follow...
This study addresses the relative strength of economic and non-economic explanations of electoral ou...
Given the succession of democratic interruptions in Latin America in the decades of the 60s and 70s,...
Anti-vote buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
In 2012, Chile passed a major election law reform to adopt automatic registration and voluntary voti...
In this paper we study the incentives for electoral registration in a sys-tem in which registration ...
The fundamental assumption in voting behavior is that it is not random, at least for (presumably) in...
This article puts Down’s instrumental voter model (IVM) to a formal test using data of the 2017 Chi...
The decision of voter enrollment among Chilean youth is re-examined in this paper. Geographical and ...
In this paper we introductorily explore the Chilean parliamentary elections which, together with the...
Previous studies of electoral participation in Latin America have focused on the political and insti...
The apathy for electoral and political participation in Latin America shows an increasing trend that...
Given the succession of democratic interruptions in Latin America in the decades of the 60s and 70s,...
Previous studies of electoral participation in Latin America have focused on the political and insti...
Word count: 11,307 (including notes and references) This paper discusses electoral participation in ...
There has been a steady decline in voter turnout in Chile since the first democratic election follow...
This study addresses the relative strength of economic and non-economic explanations of electoral ou...
Given the succession of democratic interruptions in Latin America in the decades of the 60s and 70s,...
Anti-vote buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
In 2012, Chile passed a major election law reform to adopt automatic registration and voluntary voti...
In this paper we study the incentives for electoral registration in a sys-tem in which registration ...
The fundamental assumption in voting behavior is that it is not random, at least for (presumably) in...