We study a model in which voters choose between two candidates on the basis of both ideology and competence. While the ideology of the candidates is commonly known, voters are imperfectly informed about competence. Voter preferences, however, are such that ideology alone determines voting. When voting is compulsory, the candidate of the majority ideology prevails, and this may not be optimal from a social perspective. However, when voting is voluntary and costly, we show that turnout adjusts endogenously so that the outcome of a large election is always first-best.
Kroh M. The Ease of Ideological Voting. Voter Sophistication and Party System Complexity. In: Klinge...
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Modern liberal democracies demand high and equal levels of political action. Unequal levels of polit...
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In this paper we propose a model in which there are ideological and strategic voters who vote under ...
Kroh M. The Ease of Ideological Voting. Voter Sophistication and Party System Complexity. In: Klinge...
In this paper we propose a model in which there are ideological and strategic voters who vote under ...
Nowadays, the politicians’ behavior is a matter of interest not only for political scientists but al...
Generations of democratic theorists argue that democratic systems should present citizens with clear...
We develop a dynamic repeated election model in which citizen candidates are distinguished by both t...
The dissertation investigates the relationship between political sophistication and vote choice. Fir...
We develop a model of elections in proportional (PR) and majoritarian (FPTP) electoral systems. The ...
Modern liberal democracies demand high and equal levels of political action. Unequal levels of polit...
Nearly seventy years ago, members of the American Political Science Association's Committee on Polit...
The first chapter shows that the ideological dimension is the key determinant of the decision to vot...
Contains fulltext : 77311.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Modern liberal...
In real-life elections, voters do not have full information over the policy platforms proposed by po...
We study a voting model in which policy motivated candidates competefor the attention of voters, who...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
In this paper we propose a model in which there are ideological and strategic voters who vote under ...
Kroh M. The Ease of Ideological Voting. Voter Sophistication and Party System Complexity. In: Klinge...
In this paper we propose a model in which there are ideological and strategic voters who vote under ...
Nowadays, the politicians’ behavior is a matter of interest not only for political scientists but al...