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Electoral Rules and Political Selection: Theory and Evidence from a Field Experiment in Afghanistan
by
ENIKOLOPOV, RUBEN
, EGOROV, GEORGY
, BEATH, ANDREW
, CHRISTIA, FOTINI
in
Candidates
/ Competence
/ Councils
/ Elections
/ Electoral districts
/ Electoral rules
/ Electoral systems
/ Geography
/ Political candidates
/ Political elections
/ Preferences
/ Statistical significance
/ Studies
/ Trade policy
/ Tradeoff analysis
/ Villages
/ Voters
/ Voting
2016
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Electoral Rules and Political Selection: Theory and Evidence from a Field Experiment in Afghanistan
by
ENIKOLOPOV, RUBEN
, EGOROV, GEORGY
, BEATH, ANDREW
, CHRISTIA, FOTINI
in
Candidates
/ Competence
/ Councils
/ Elections
/ Electoral districts
/ Electoral rules
/ Electoral systems
/ Geography
/ Political candidates
/ Political elections
/ Preferences
/ Statistical significance
/ Studies
/ Trade policy
/ Tradeoff analysis
/ Villages
/ Voters
/ Voting
2016
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Electoral Rules and Political Selection: Theory and Evidence from a Field Experiment in Afghanistan
by
ENIKOLOPOV, RUBEN
, EGOROV, GEORGY
, BEATH, ANDREW
, CHRISTIA, FOTINI
in
Candidates
/ Competence
/ Councils
/ Elections
/ Electoral districts
/ Electoral rules
/ Electoral systems
/ Geography
/ Political candidates
/ Political elections
/ Preferences
/ Statistical significance
/ Studies
/ Trade policy
/ Tradeoff analysis
/ Villages
/ Voters
/ Voting
2016
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Electoral Rules and Political Selection: Theory and Evidence from a Field Experiment in Afghanistan
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Electoral Rules and Political Selection: Theory and Evidence from a Field Experiment in Afghanistan
2016
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Overview
Voters commonly face a choice between competent candidates and those with policy preferences similar to their own. This article explores how electoral rules, such as district magnitude, mediate this trade-off and affect the composition of representative bodies and the quality of policy outcomes. We show formally that anticipation of bargaining over policy causes voters in elections with multiple singlemember districts to prefer candidates with polarized policy positions over more competent candidates. Results from a unique field experiment in Afghanistan are consistent with these predictions. Specifically, representatives selected by elections with a single multi-member district are better educated and exhibit less extreme policy preferences.
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Oxford University Press
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