The standard theoretical solution to the observation of substantial turnout in large elections is that individuals receive utility from the act of voting. However, this leaves open the question of whether or not there is a significant margin on which individuals consider the effect of their vote on the outcome in deciding whether or not to vote. In order to address this issue, I study turnout in union representation elections in the U.S. (government supervised secret ballot elections, generally held at the workplace, on the question of whether the workers would like to be represented by a union). These elections provide a particularly good laboratory to study voter behavior because many of the elections have sufficiently few eligible voters...
International audienceWe test the rational choice model of turnout in the lab. We performed laborato...
We report results from a laboratory experiment that provides the first direct test of the pivotal vo...
International audienceWe test the rational choice model of turnout in the lab. We performed laborato...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...
A well-known shortcoming of rational voter models is that the equilibrium probability that an indivi...
For voters with ‘social’ preferences, the expected utility of voting is approximately independent of...
We test whether voters are rational in the sense that their decision to cast a vote depends on its e...
We test whether a voter’s decision to cast a vote depends on its probability of affecting the electi...
We test whether a voter’s decision to cast a vote depends on its probability of affecting the electi...
This extension of the rational voter model differs from prior studies in three ways: its adoption of...
It is widely believed that rational choice theory is grossly inconsistent with empirical observation...
We test whether voters are rational in the sense that their decision to cast a vote depends on its e...
International audienceWe test the rational choice model of turnout in the lab. We performed laborato...
International audienceWe test the rational choice model of turnout in the lab. We performed laborato...
International audienceWe test the rational choice model of turnout in the lab. We performed laborato...
We report results from a laboratory experiment that provides the first direct test of the pivotal vo...
International audienceWe test the rational choice model of turnout in the lab. We performed laborato...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...
It is a common observation that many individuals vote despite the fact that, in elections with even ...
A well-known shortcoming of rational voter models is that the equilibrium probability that an indivi...
For voters with ‘social’ preferences, the expected utility of voting is approximately independent of...
We test whether voters are rational in the sense that their decision to cast a vote depends on its e...
We test whether a voter’s decision to cast a vote depends on its probability of affecting the electi...
We test whether a voter’s decision to cast a vote depends on its probability of affecting the electi...
This extension of the rational voter model differs from prior studies in three ways: its adoption of...
It is widely believed that rational choice theory is grossly inconsistent with empirical observation...
We test whether voters are rational in the sense that their decision to cast a vote depends on its e...
International audienceWe test the rational choice model of turnout in the lab. We performed laborato...
International audienceWe test the rational choice model of turnout in the lab. We performed laborato...
International audienceWe test the rational choice model of turnout in the lab. We performed laborato...
We report results from a laboratory experiment that provides the first direct test of the pivotal vo...
International audienceWe test the rational choice model of turnout in the lab. We performed laborato...