Welfare reducing polls
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- Impact of information concerning the popularity of candidates on loss-averse voters' abstention
- The effect of handicaps on turnout for large electorates with an application to assessment voting
- Information sharing in democratic mechanisms
- Public information and electoral bias
- Group decision-making in the shadow of disagreement
- Weekday-only polling and partisan support levels: evidence from New Zealand
- A passion for voting
- Ballot position, choice fatigue, and voter behaviour
- Is mandatory voting better than voluntary voting?
- Pre-election polling and third party candidates
- Voting as a signaling device
- Ties
- Public opinion as nowcast: consistency and the role of news uncertainty
- The welfare effects of public opinion polls
- Welfare-improving misreported polls
- Large elections and interim turnout
- Verifiable disclosure
- Private polling in elections and voter welfare
- Polling games and information revelation in the Downsian framework
- A unified analysis of rational voting with private values and group-specific costs
- Electoral turnout with divided opposition
- Polling in a proportional representation system
- Strategic voting when participation is costly
- Can compulsory voting reduce information acquisition?
- Welfare reducing licensing.
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7733429 (Why is no real title available?)
- Robust rational turnout
- How do Campaigns Shape Vote Choice? Multicountry Evidence from 62 Elections and 56 TV Debates
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