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Political polarization and selection in representative democracies

机译:代议制民主国家的政治两极分化与选择

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While scholars and pundits alike have expressed concern regarding the increasingly "tribal" nature of political identities, there has been little analysis of how this social polarization impacts political selection. In this paper, we incorporate social identity into a principal-agent model of political representation and characterize the impact of social polarization on voting behavior. We show that identity has an instrumental impact on voting, as voters anticipate that political representatives' ex post policy decisions have an in-group bias. We also conduct a laboratory experiment to test the main predictions of the theory. In contrast to existing work that suggests social polarization may have a positive impact by increasing participation, we show that social polarization causes political representatives to take policy decisions that diverge from the social optimum, and voters to select candidates with lower average quality. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:尽管学者和专家们都对政治身份的日益“部落”性质表达了担忧,但很少有人分析这种社会分化如何影响政治选择。在本文中,我们将社会认同纳入政治代表的委托代理模型,并刻画了社会两极化对投票行为的影响。我们表明,身份认同对投票有重要作用,因为选民们预计政治代表的事后政策决定会产生群体内偏见。我们还进行了实验室实验,以测试该理论的主要预测。与现有的研究表明社会两极化可能通过增加参与度而产生积极影响相反,我们表明社会两极化导致政治代表做出偏离社会最优状态的政策决定,而选民则选择平均质量较低的候选人。 (C)2019 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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