We analyze a psychologically based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if they fail to vote, which is the motivation for participation in voting. Regret from abstention is inversely related to the margin of victory. Voters on the winner's side experience less regret than those on the loser's side. We show that the unique equilibrium involves positive voter turnout. We show that the losing side has higher turnout. In addition, voter turnout is positively related to importance of the election and the competitiveness of the election. We also consider scenarios in which voters are uncertain about the composition of the electorate's political preferences and show similar phenomena emerge. Copyright � 2010 Wiley Periodicals...
The relationship between electoral competitiveness and turnout forms the foundations of understandin...
The so-called "paradox of voting" is major anomaly for rational choice theories of elections. If vot...
Existing theories of turnout model individuals ’ decisions to vote as a function of the utility they...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters expe-rience regret if th...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
Abstract This paper presents a goal-oriented model of political participation based on two psycholog...
We incorporate prospect-theory preferences in a game-theoretic model to study voter turnout. We show...
Macy's work offers a potential solution to the paradox of voter turnout. The stochastic learning the...
Macy's work offers a potential solution to the paradox of voter turnout. The stochastic learning the...
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational choice...
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational choice...
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational choice...
We construct a decision-theoretic model of turnout, in which individuals maximize their subjective e...
The relationship between electoral competitiveness and turnout forms the foundations of understandin...
The so-called "paradox of voting" is major anomaly for rational choice theories of elections. If vot...
Existing theories of turnout model individuals ’ decisions to vote as a function of the utility they...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters expe-rience regret if th...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
We analyze a psychologically-based model of voter turnout. Potential voters experience regret if the...
Abstract This paper presents a goal-oriented model of political participation based on two psycholog...
We incorporate prospect-theory preferences in a game-theoretic model to study voter turnout. We show...
Macy's work offers a potential solution to the paradox of voter turnout. The stochastic learning the...
Macy's work offers a potential solution to the paradox of voter turnout. The stochastic learning the...
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational choice...
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational choice...
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational choice...
We construct a decision-theoretic model of turnout, in which individuals maximize their subjective e...
The relationship between electoral competitiveness and turnout forms the foundations of understandin...
The so-called "paradox of voting" is major anomaly for rational choice theories of elections. If vot...
Existing theories of turnout model individuals ’ decisions to vote as a function of the utility they...