Coordination and bandwagon effects: How past rankings shape the behavior of voters and candidates (Record no. 524754)

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Personal name Granzier, Riako, Pons, Vincent, and Tricaud,Clemence
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Title Coordination and bandwagon effects: How past rankings shape the behavior of voters and candidates
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Place of publication, distribution, etc American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
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Extent 15(4), Oct, 2023: p.177-217
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Summary, etc Candidates' placements in polls and past elections can be powerful coordination devices for parties and voters. Using a regression discontinuity design in French two-round elections, we show that candidates who place first in the first round are more likely to stay in the race and win than those who placed second. These effects are even larger for ranking second versus third, and also present for third versus fourth. They stem from allied parties agreeing on which candidate should drop out, voters coordinating their choice, and the bandwagon effect of wanting to vote for the winner. We find similar results across 19 other countries.- Reproduced

https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/app.20210840
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Main entry heading American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-01-16 15(4), Oct, 2023: p.177-217 AR130561 2024-01-16 Articles

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