In nineteenth-century United States politics, vote buying was commonplace. Nowadays, vote buying seems to have declined. The quantitative empirical literature emphasizes vote buying, ignoring the micro-dynamics of vote selling. We seem to know that vote buyers can no longer afford this strategy; however, we do not know what American voters would do if offered the chance to sell their vote. Would they sell, and at what price, or would they consistently opt out of vote selling? A novel experimental dataset representative at the national level comprises 1479 US voters who participated in an online list experiment in 2016, and the results are striking: Approximately 25% would sell their vote for a minimum payment of $418. Democrats and Liberals...
Vote trading is ubiquitous in committees and legislatures, and yet we know very little about its pro...
Vote trading is believed to be ubiquitous in committees and legislatures, and yet we know very littl...
We report the results of a randomized field experiment in the Philippines on the effects of two comm...
We examine the consequences of vote buying, assuming this practice were allowed and free of stigma. ...
Most traditional theories of clientelism assert that parties in need of securing electoral support i...
Vote buying is a form of political clientelism involving pre-electoral transfers of money or materia...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
Anti-vote buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Anti-vote-buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Abstract. In modern liberal democracies, offering individual voters in political elections mon-ey fo...
Two groups of voters of known sizes disagree over a single binary decision to be taken by simple maj...
Abstract: Qualitative studies of vote buying generally find the practice to be common in many countr...
Two groups of voters of known sizes disagree over a single binary decision to be taken by simple maj...
For the 2012 Mexican Presidential Elections, about 50 million voters went to polls to elect more tha...
In this paper, we present a critical survey of experiments on political clientelism and vote-buying....
Vote trading is ubiquitous in committees and legislatures, and yet we know very little about its pro...
Vote trading is believed to be ubiquitous in committees and legislatures, and yet we know very littl...
We report the results of a randomized field experiment in the Philippines on the effects of two comm...
We examine the consequences of vote buying, assuming this practice were allowed and free of stigma. ...
Most traditional theories of clientelism assert that parties in need of securing electoral support i...
Vote buying is a form of political clientelism involving pre-electoral transfers of money or materia...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
Anti-vote buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Anti-vote-buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economi...
Abstract. In modern liberal democracies, offering individual voters in political elections mon-ey fo...
Two groups of voters of known sizes disagree over a single binary decision to be taken by simple maj...
Abstract: Qualitative studies of vote buying generally find the practice to be common in many countr...
Two groups of voters of known sizes disagree over a single binary decision to be taken by simple maj...
For the 2012 Mexican Presidential Elections, about 50 million voters went to polls to elect more tha...
In this paper, we present a critical survey of experiments on political clientelism and vote-buying....
Vote trading is ubiquitous in committees and legislatures, and yet we know very little about its pro...
Vote trading is believed to be ubiquitous in committees and legislatures, and yet we know very littl...
We report the results of a randomized field experiment in the Philippines on the effects of two comm...