Recent papers show that in group decisions individuals have social preferences for efficiency and equity. However, the effect of social preferences on voting, the predominant funding mechanism for public goods, has not been thoroughly examined. This study investigates whether voting decisions are affected by the distribution of net benefits associated with a proposed public program using a new Random Price Voting Mechanism (RPVM). Theoretical and econometric analysis of experimental results presented in the paper suggest that observed differences from selfish voting are caused by a concern for social efficiency, and that voting may be more efficient than previously thought
International audienceVoters have strong incentives to increase their influence by trading votes, ac...
International audienceVoters have strong incentives to increase their influence by trading votes, ac...
This paper reports the results of a public good experiment with voting. The standard game in which s...
Recent papers show that in group decisions individuals have social preferences for efficiency and eq...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
Public referenda are frequently used to determine the provision of public goods. As public programs ...
Public referenda are frequently used to determine the provision of public goods. As public programs ...
WP 2006-22 October 2006JEL Classification Codes: C91; C92; D64; D72; H41Recent papers show that in g...
WP 2008-12 March 2008JEL Classification Codes: C91; C92; D64; D72; H41Public referenda are frequentl...
This paper considers the problem of voting about the quantity of a public good. An experiment has be...
Voting is likely the tool most strongly associated with the idea of democratic decisions, be it at n...
This paper studies the welfare consequences of strategic voting in two commonly used parliamentary a...
International audienceVoters have strong incentives to increase their influence by trading votes, ac...
One argument against secret ballots is that such procedures lead to more selfish voting behavior and...
International audienceVoters have strong incentives to increase their influence by trading votes, ac...
International audienceVoters have strong incentives to increase their influence by trading votes, ac...
This paper reports the results of a public good experiment with voting. The standard game in which s...
Recent papers show that in group decisions individuals have social preferences for efficiency and eq...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
This study investigates the influence of social preferences on voting decisions using a new Random P...
Public referenda are frequently used to determine the provision of public goods. As public programs ...
Public referenda are frequently used to determine the provision of public goods. As public programs ...
WP 2006-22 October 2006JEL Classification Codes: C91; C92; D64; D72; H41Recent papers show that in g...
WP 2008-12 March 2008JEL Classification Codes: C91; C92; D64; D72; H41Public referenda are frequentl...
This paper considers the problem of voting about the quantity of a public good. An experiment has be...
Voting is likely the tool most strongly associated with the idea of democratic decisions, be it at n...
This paper studies the welfare consequences of strategic voting in two commonly used parliamentary a...
International audienceVoters have strong incentives to increase their influence by trading votes, ac...
One argument against secret ballots is that such procedures lead to more selfish voting behavior and...
International audienceVoters have strong incentives to increase their influence by trading votes, ac...
International audienceVoters have strong incentives to increase their influence by trading votes, ac...
This paper reports the results of a public good experiment with voting. The standard game in which s...