Does vote-buying pay off? Using India's demonetisation to examine effects on election results


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14-Dec-2017Does vote-buying pay off? Using India's demonetisation to examine effects on election results-Mitra, Shabana 

Abstract
There is plenty of anecdotal evidence suggesting that vote-buying is pervasive in India (Chilkoti 2014). There is also a growing literature that argues that politicians buy votes strategically, in order to increase the chances of their success in the election. However, in a world where secret ballot ensures that a voter's actual vote is not observable, it is not obvious that individuals who accept cash-for-votes from a particular party actually vote for that party. It could also be that individuals accept cash-for-votes or other benefits from all parties, so that in equilibrium the cash-for-votes have no effect on election outcomes, and voters actually vote on the basis of some other criterion (e.g. the party's governance record, or its policy platform).
 
Keyword(s)
Demonetization
Political science
Election
Project title
Does vote-buying pay off? Using India's demonetisation to examine effects on election results
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Status
Completed
Expected Completion
04-12-2017