A key idea in political economy is that policy is often tailored to voters who are not ideologically attached - swing voters. We show, however, that in political environments where political parties can use repression and violence to exclude voters from elections, they may optimally target the swing voters. This is because they anticipate that if they had to compete for the support of these voters, they would end up giving them a lot of policy favors. Hence in weakly institutionalized political environments swing voters are cursed rather than blessed. We illustrate the analysis with a discussion of recent political events in Zimbabwe.
This study explores theoretical contradictions with realism, regarding the actors or perpetrators of...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argued in favor of greater poli...
In elections around the world, voters are influenced not only by positive offers of gifts and favors...
The swing voter’s curse is useful for explaining patterns of voter participation, but arises because...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter’s curse and provides insights on...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter’s curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argue greater political engagem...
What makes African voters “up for grabs”? Existing approaches to the “swing voter” have several liab...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
This paper is one of the first to systematically address the question of whether strength of ethnic ...
This chapter has been made available with the permission of the publisher. Haydon Manning, 'Hunting ...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argued in favor of greater poli...
This study explores theoretical contradictions with realism, regarding the actors or perpetrators of...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argued in favor of greater poli...
In elections around the world, voters are influenced not only by positive offers of gifts and favors...
The swing voter’s curse is useful for explaining patterns of voter participation, but arises because...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter’s curse and provides insights on...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter’s curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter's curse and provides insights on th...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argue greater political engagem...
What makes African voters “up for grabs”? Existing approaches to the “swing voter” have several liab...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
This paper is one of the first to systematically address the question of whether strength of ethnic ...
This chapter has been made available with the permission of the publisher. Haydon Manning, 'Hunting ...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argued in favor of greater poli...
This study explores theoretical contradictions with realism, regarding the actors or perpetrators of...
Scholars have long deplored voters' lack of interest in politics and argued in favor of greater poli...
In elections around the world, voters are influenced not only by positive offers of gifts and favors...