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The following pages link to Would rational voters acquire costly information? (Q2496787):
Displayed 26 items.
- The curse of uninformed voting: an experimental study (Q290181) (← links)
- Voting with endogenous information acquisition: experimental evidence (Q523498) (← links)
- Information acquisition and full surplus extraction (Q617680) (← links)
- Voluntary voting: costs and benefits (Q694724) (← links)
- Costly voting when both information and preferences differ: Is turnout too high or too low? (Q734044) (← links)
- Public information and electoral bias (Q844936) (← links)
- Rational ignorance and voting behavior (Q870760) (← links)
- The swing voter's curse with adversarial preferences (Q996377) (← links)
- Optimal voting schemes with costly information acquisition (Q1001814) (← links)
- The price of `one person, one vote' (Q1704413) (← links)
- Majority rule or delegation? A normal noise case (Q1934706) (← links)
- Voter motivation and the quality of democratic choice (Q2002366) (← links)
- Common value elections with private information and informative priors: theory and experiments (Q2013342) (← links)
- Delegated expertise: implementability with peer-monitoring (Q2078070) (← links)
- Voting on tricky questions (Q2078087) (← links)
- Pretrial beliefs and verdict accuracy: costly juror effort and free riding (Q2099050) (← links)
- Appointed learning for the common good: optimal committee size and monetary transfers (Q2100625) (← links)
- Polarization and inefficient information aggregation under strategic voting (Q2244410) (← links)
- Epistemic democracy with correlated voters (Q2402815) (← links)
- Costly information acquisition. Is it better to toss a coin? (Q2437813) (← links)
- Pandering and electoral competition (Q2442833) (← links)
- Abstention, ideology and information acquisition (Q2447051) (← links)
- The Condorcet jury theorem with information acquisition (Q2669120) (← links)
- Paying for inattention (Q6093684) (← links)
- Electoral accountability and selection with personalized information aggregation (Q6160125) (← links)
- Abstention and informedness in nonpartisan elections (Q6188256) (← links)