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Samsonov A., Economics of Governance 2021 Vol. 22 P. 215–256
Are voters in democracies more competent if there are more media outlets? To answer this question, I provide a game-theoretic model of media capture and political persuasion in democratic countries. In the model, there are two politicians, the Incumbent and the Challenger. They co-opt the media by offering them access to information. In exchange, the ...
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Samsonov A., Journal of Public Economic Theory 2025 Vol. 27 No. 5 Article e70060
How does the level of democracy in a country affect the government's treatment of ethnic minorities? I use the Baron–Ferejohngame to model bargaining over government formation and resource division in an ethnically fragmented society. Each ethnicgroup is a unitary actor, voting weights correspond to ethnic group sizes, and recognition probabilities are proportional to votingweights. The ...
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Veselova Y. A., Maastricht: Maastricht University, 2023.
Collective decision-making is a part of everyday life in modern society. People invented a variety of voting procedures for aggregating individual preferences into a collective choice. However, the problem is that people can misrepresent their preferences in order to achieve a more preferable voting result. This phenomenon is called manipulation and is considered negative since ...
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Moreva Y., Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Серия 12: Социология 2023 Т. 16 № 4 С. 428–438
The article examines the relationship between subjective well-being and elections turnout. The purpose of the article is to determine how subjective well-being affects turnout. To achieve the purpose, the link between subjective well-being and electoral participation should be stud-ied along with the influence that political regime has on this link. The majority of previous research ...
Added: June 6, 2024
Ivanov A., Журнал Новой экономической ассоциации 2022 № 5(57) С. 14–23
Abstract. Manipulation is a phenomenon when an agent or a group of agents misrepresent her/their preferences in the ballots in order to obtain a better outcome of the social choice. It has been proven that there is no not-dictatorial social choice rule which is nonmanipulable. There are two approaches to fi nd the least manipulable ...
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Polyakov N. L., Шамолин М. В., Труды семинара им. И.Г. Петровского 2023 Т. 33 С. 271–288
The work proves a number of properties of the class of non-local aggregation rules that simulate dynamic aggregation. ...
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Kravtsova M., Libman A., Economic Systems 2023 Vol. 47 No. 2 Article 101077
Family structure is considered a particularly important predictor of social and political development; historical differences in family size and other family characteristics cast a long shadow over societal development. This paper explores the effect of differences in historical family size on political behavior based on within-country variations in this characteristic in Russia. Unlike most papers ...
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V. V. Karacharovskiy, Мир России: Социология, этнология 2023 Vol. 32 No. 2 P. 164–187
Despite the utopian nature of communist societies of the 20th century, the public legitimacy of temporarily sacrificing the current prosperity for the sake of a better future remains a notable characteristic of a society’s potential for modernization. The study focuses on measuring individual discount rates for reallocation of two experimental types of non-market merit goods in ...
Added: April 23, 2023
Sarieva I., Психологические исследования: электронный научный журнал 2022 Т. 15 № 83 Статья 2
The current study was aimed to analyze the associations between the system justification, belief in its (system) stability and willingness to engage in various forms of political action (voting, signing petitions, as well as street protests, among which are picketing, participation in sanctioned and unsanctioned rallies). According to our linear regression model, system justification was ...
Added: January 31, 2023
Коробкин Е. Н., Вестник Пермского университета. Серия: Политология 2019 Т. 13 № 1 С. 24–32
Досрочное голосование сопровождало проведение выборов на протяжении 2014‒2015 гг. по всей России. При помощи теоретической рамки «брокеров» в клиентелизме (Stokes et al. 2013) и использо-вания концепта «политических машин», в данной статье досрочное голосование рассматривается как часть условий, содействующих посредникам клиентелизма в мобилизации электората в России. Тео-ретическая часть работы позволяет сделать вывод о том, что данные ...
Added: January 20, 2023
Rumiantseva A., Russian Politics 2022 Vol. 7 No. 2 P. 265–288
After the 2021 State Duma elections, the Communist Party of Russia Federation (KPRF) re-appeared on the Russian political landscape as a new political force with new faces and creative local campaigns. How and why were the communists being treated by most of the analysts and voters as systemic and rather passive opposition successfully accumulated political ...
Added: December 10, 2022
Larichev A., Ржановский В. А., Журнал российского права 2022 Т. 26 № 9 С. 35–52
Abstract. The article discusses the main regulatory provisions in the field of Remote electronic voting (further — the Remote e-Voting). The legislative changes regarding the procedure for Remote e-Voting, information systems and other Remote e-Voting institutions should be theoretically conceptualized. A specific characteristic of Remote e-Voting is a digital environment during voting. This concerns the ...
Added: October 15, 2022
Semyonov A., Полития: Анализ. Хроника. Прогноз 2022 Т. 105 № 2 С. 102–117
Ethnicity, being one of the most important forms of selfidentification, plays a significant role in many political processes, including the electoral process. Many research articles document a systematic relationship between ethnic identity and voting. At the same time, there is a dearth of studies about the concrete mechanisms on how ethnicity and voting are connected ...
Added: September 3, 2022
Clemens Puppe, Burka D., Szepesváry L. et al., / Series ISSN 2190-9806 "KIT Working paper in Economics". 2020. No. 145.
Voting rules can be assessed from quite different perspectives: the axiomatic, the pragmatic, in terms of computational or conceptual simplicity, susceptibility to manipulation, and many others aspects. In this paper, we take the machine learning perspective and ask how ‘well’ a few prominent voting rules can be learned by a neural network. To address this ...
Added: October 31, 2021