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Voter Behavior in Economics Perspective

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In this book voter behavior is analyzed from an economist's point of view. The influence of an economy on voter behavior is investigated and this behavior is analyzed in the perspective commonly used by economists. Econom(etr)ic tools are applied in the analyses. The book contains empirical analyses linking demographic variables to voter turnout and party choice using cross-section data for the Netherlands. Attention is focused on whether turnout and party choice decisions are taken sequentially or simultaneously by voters. An empirical test supports the former. Using these results, behavioral models of party choice and voter turnout are developed. Existing econometric analyses of voting behavior are put on a more solid theoretical footing. In both models a group perspective is used, in line with increased attention for this perspective in economics and political science. Empirical applications of the party choice model allow for an estimation of relative preferences for public goods, using the revealed preference mechanism provided by voting (intention). An alternative method for detecting these preferences, a new survey design, is discussed as well. In the turnout model, attention is fo- cused on the role of "civic duty" in a group context.

List of contents

I: Introducing the Subject.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Existing Studies in the Field.- II: Empirical Models Applied to the Netherlands.- 3. An Empirical Analysis of Voter Turnout in the Netherlands.- 4. An Empirical Analysis of Party Choice in the Netherlands.- III: A Behavioral Model of Party Choice and the Demand for Public Goods.- 5. A Behavioral Model of Party Choice.- 6. Empirical Applications: the Demand for Public Goods.- 7. Expressed Preferences for Public Goods.- IV: The Calculus of Voting.- 8. Voter Turnout and Social Pressure.- 9. Some Implications of the Turnout Model.- Epilogue.- 10. Summary and Evaluation.- References.- Author Index.- List of Symbols.

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In this book voter behavior is analyzed from an economist's point of view. The influence of an economy on voter behavior is investigated and this behavior is analyzed in the perspective commonly used by economists. Econom(etr)ic tools are applied in the analyses. The book contains empirical analyses linking demographic variables to voter turnout and party choice using cross-section data for the Netherlands. Attention is focused on whether turnout and party choice decisions are taken sequentially or simultaneously by voters. An empirical test supports the former. Using these results, behavioral models of party choice and voter turnout are developed. Existing econometric analyses of voting behavior are put on a more solid theoretical footing. In both models a group perspective is used, in line with increased attention for this perspective in economics and political science. Empirical applications of the party choice model allow for an estimation of relative preferences for public goods, using the revealed preference mechanism provided by voting (intention). An alternative method for detecting these preferences, a new survey design, is discussed as well. In the turnout model, attention is fo- cused on the role of "civic duty" in a group context.

Product details

Authors Arthur J H C Schram, Arthur J. H. C. Schram, Arthur J.H.C. Schram
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.11.2012
 
EAN 9783540536505
ISBN 978-3-540-53650-5
No. of pages 274
Dimensions 165 mm x 242 mm x 15 mm
Weight 503 g
Illustrations X, 274 p.
Series Studies in Contemporary Economics
Studies in Contemporary Economics
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Political Science, Economics, Ökonometrie, Wähler, EQUILIBRIUM, Economics and Finance, Wählerverhalten, Public Choice, Quantitative Economics, Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods, Econometrics, Political Economics

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