Non-consequentialist voting |
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Authors: | Moses Shayo Alon Harel |
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Affiliation: | a The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Economics, Israel b The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Law and the Center for the Study of Rationality, Israel |
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Abstract: | Standard theory assumes that voters’ preferences over actions (voting) are induced by their preferences over electoral outcomes (policies, candidates). But voters may also have non-consequentialist (NC) motivations: they may care about how they vote even if it does not affect the outcome. When the likelihood of being pivotal is small, NC motivations can dominate voting behavior. To examine the prevalence of NC motivations, we design an experiment that exogenously varies the probability of being pivotal yet holds constant other features of the decision environment. We find a significant effect, consistent with at least 12.5 percent of subjects being motivated by NC concerns. |
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Keywords: | C91 D01 D63 D72 |
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