In recent years a substantial literature on the determinants of voting participation has been developed. In many of these studies voting is assumed to be an expression of rational behavior. That is, people vote when they expect that the benefits will exceed the related costs. Voting is largely an ac
β¦ LIBER β¦
The rational behavior theory of voter participation
β Scribed by Jonathan Silberman; Garey Durden
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 533 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0048-5829
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The rational behavior theory of voting p
β
Garey C. Durden; Patricia Gaynor
π
Article
π
1987
π
Springer US
π
English
β 644 KB
Reflections on CaplanβsThe Myth of the R
β
Gordon Tullock
π
Article
π
2008
π
Springer US
π
English
β 128 KB
The determinants of voter participation:
β
Russell F. Settle; Buron A. Abrams
π
Article
π
1976
π
Springer US
π
English
β 636 KB
The economic model of voter participatio
β
Tikva Darvish; Jacob Rosenberg
π
Article
π
1988
π
Springer US
π
English
β 347 KB
This paper examines the usefullness of the economic model in explaining the degree of voter participation in elections. The key argument of the economic model is that the subjective probability of affecting election results will determine the level of voter participation. By comparing here voter par
Determinants of Geographic Differentials
β
Richard J. Cebula; Michael Toma
π
Article
π
2006
π
Springer US
π
English
β 175 KB
A rational-voter explanation of the cost
β
Martin Paldam; Peter Skott
π
Article
π
1995
π
Springer US
π
English
β 857 KB