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Information and access to United Nations diplomatic missions

机译:信息和与联合国外交使团的接触

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United Nations (UN) diplomats play an important role in international policy, yet there is a scarcity of evidence and theory on their preferences and behaviour. We report the results of an online field experiment designed to identify the revealed preferences of diplomats. In particular, we investigate whether and how diplomats will provide access to outside organizations based on offers of information. We contacted diplomats by email and randomized offers of information on either peer missions or world affairs. While offers of information on peers garnered nearly 45% more responses indicating interest than offers of information on world affairs, response rates across both treatments were low, and the difference is only 3.3 percentage points. Our estimated treatment effects of assignment to the peer as compared to world affairs treatment are not statistically significant. Our experiment failed to provide evidence that these types of informational offers facilitate differential access to UN diplomats.
机译:联合国(UN)外交官在国际政策中起着重要作用,但缺乏关于其偏好和行为的证据和理论。我们报告了旨在确定外交官所揭示喜好的在线实地实验的结果。特别是,我们调查外交官是否以及如何根据信息提供对外部组织的访问。我们通过电子邮件与外交官联系,并随机提供有关同伴任务或世界事务的信息。尽管对同龄人提供的信息比对世界事务提供的信息多了将近45%,表明有兴趣,但两种治疗的回信率都很低,相差仅3.3个百分点。与世界事务治疗相比,我们估计分配给同伴的治疗效果在统计学上不显着。我们的实验未能提供证据证明这些类型的信息提供有助于以不同方式获得联合国外交官。

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