SN Ali… - Typescript, University of California, San Diego, 2008 - igs.berkeley.edu
Abstract Elections with sequential voting, such as presidential primaries, are widely thought
to feature social learning and momentum effects, where the choices of early voters influence
the behavior of later voters. Momentum may take time to build, and can depend on how ...
SN Ali - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2011 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract This article examines how a decision maker who is only partially aware of his
temptations learns about them over time. In facing temptations, individuals use their
experience to forecast future self-control problems and choose the appropriate level of ...
[CITATION] Enforcing cooperation in networked societies
SN Ali… - 2009 - Unpublished
In the last decade, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat Marquis de Condorcet's (1785)
theory of committee decision making has emerged as a workhorse model in political
economy, par? ticularly voting theory. In its simplest modern formulation, the" Condorcet ...
SN Ali… - Manuscript, Columbia Univ, 2010 - dss.ucsd.edu
Abstract This paper studies a simple model of observational learning where agents care not
only about the information of others but also about their actions. We show that despite the
complex strategic considerations that arise from forward-looking incentives, herd behavior ...
[CITATION] mSocial Learning in Elections, nmimeo
SN Ali… - University of California at San Diego, 2007
N Ali,
N Kartik… - 2006 - levine.sscnet.ucla.edu
Abstract This paper develops an informational but rational theory of cascade behavior when
voting is sequential. We analyze a two-candidate election in which voters are uncertain
about the realization of a state variable that affects the utility of all voters. Voters vote in an ...
X Fan, N Ali… - 2010 - economics.illinois.edu
Abstract This paper examines the effect of the predictability of recognition processes on the
concentration of political power in legislative bargaining. For a broad class of legislative
bargaining games, we identify a mild predictability condition on the recognition rule, ...
SN Ali… - Economic Theory, 2011 - Springer
Abstract This paper studies a simple model of observational learning where agents care not
only about the information of others but also about their actions. We show that despite
complex strategic considerations that arise from forward-looking incentives, herd behavior ...
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HDI Abarbanel, MA Abrajano, IS Abramson… - Program (EOP) - ucsd.edu
Abarbanel, Henry DI, Professor, Physics, Revelle Abrajano, Marisa A., Assistant Professor, Political
Science, Warren Abramson, Ian S., Professor, Mathematics, Muir Acampora, Anthony, Professor
Emeritus, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Revelle Ackerman, Farrell, Professor, ...
Abstract This paper reports results from a laboratory experiment comparing voting behavior
and decision making efficiency in standing and ad hoc committees, where decisions are
made by unanimity rule. We also compare sequential and simultaneous (secret ballot) ...
SN Ali… - 2011 - 129.105.97.149
Abstract Some individuals vote because they are motivated by a civic duty to do so whereas
others may vote because they wish to appear pro-social to others. This paper proposes a
simple framework in which voters have these motivations and is consistent with findings ...
[CITATION] Notes for Economics 200c
SN Ali - 2011
SNA Jacob, JK Goreree,
N Kartik… - writing.caltech.edu
Abstract This paper reports results from a laboratory experiment comparing voting behavior
and decision making e? ciency in standing and ad hoc committees, where decisions are
made by unanimity rule. We also compare sequential and simultaneous (secret ballot) ...
VV Acharya, SN Ali, J Apesteguia, P Arcidiacono… - 209.197.108.139
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