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American Economic Review: Vol. 94 No. 5 (December 2004)
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A Group Rule–Utilitarian Approach to Voter Turnout: Theory and Evidence
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Coate, Stephen, and
Michael Conlin. 2004. "A Group Rule–Utilitarian Approach to Voter Turnout: Theory and Evidence."
The American Economic Review,
94(5): 1476-1504.
DOI: 10.1257/0002828043052231
DOI: 10.1257/0002828043052231
Abstract
This paper explores a group rule–utilitarian approach to understanding voter turnout, inspired by the theoretical work of John C. Harsanyi (1980) and Timothy J. Feddersen and Alvaro Sandroni (2002). It develops a model based on this approach and studies its performance in explaining turnout in Texas liquor referenda. The results are encouraging: the comparative static predictions of the model are broadly consistent with the data, and a structurally estimated version of the model yields reasonable coefficient estimates and fits the data well. The structurally estimated model also outperforms a simple expressive voting model.
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Coate, Stephen
Conlin, Michael
Conlin, Michael

